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Vinyl records have a pressing problem — toxic chemicals and a high carbon footprint
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Vinyl records have a pressing problem — toxic chemicals and a high carbon footprint

Vinyl records may be music’s most enduring format. The 12-inch vinyl LP is a format that is nearly 80 years old, but its popularity has been steadily rising over the past two decades.  In 2024, 30 million vinyl records were sold in the United States and United Kingdom alone, and the global vinyl market is […]

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From AI to 16K screens, tech is once again disrupting the movie industry
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From AI to 16K screens, tech is once again disrupting the movie industry

The multibillion-dollar global film industry is at the advent of another technological revolution, set to make movie-making easier than ever before. One innovator in the space is prestigious camera and production supplies company, ARRI, which opened a groundbreaking stage just outside London in 2021. The stage features a 30-meter wide, 16K resolution screen. “It replaces […]

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Airbnb pops more than 10% after Q4 beat
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Airbnb pops more than 10% after Q4 beat

CNBC’s Julia Boorstin joins ‘Closing Bell Overtime’ to talk Airbnb earnings. Source

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Frontier Group CEO: Focus on loyalty and ‘premiumization’ has enabled us to exceed expectations
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Frontier Group CEO: Focus on loyalty and ‘premiumization’ has enabled us to exceed expectations

Barry Biffle, Frontier Group CEO, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss if the company’s efforts are helping to add premium offerings, the company’s offer to Spirit, and much more. Source

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About 35,000 pieces of space debris are flying around our Earth — meet the Swiss partnership determined to clear it up
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About 35,000 pieces of space debris are flying around our Earth — meet the Swiss partnership determined to clear it up

Every week, about 50 satellites are launched into space. This number is expected to grow rapidly over the next few years, and with it, an increased risk of collisions — creating debris. These collisions would create problems for us on Earth — whether that be through taking down communications, transport or even banking systems. But one […]

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Singapore Airlines CEO shares how he is staying ahead of the competition
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Singapore Airlines CEO shares how he is staying ahead of the competition

Singapore Airlines has been ranked as one of the world’s top airlines for decades. In this episode of Managing Asia, Christine Tan sat down for an exclusive interview with CEO Goh Choon Phong to discuss his strategy for staying ahead of increasing competition and ensuring SIA remains a world-class airline. Singapore Airlines has been ranked […]

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Chinese consumer confidence ‘really bad’ during Lunar New Year period, strategist says
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Chinese consumer confidence ‘really bad’ during Lunar New Year period, strategist says

Shaun Rein, founder and managing director of China Market Research Group, discusses the Chinese economy. Source

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Farms of the future: How Singapore is using tech to grow food without farmland
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Farms of the future: How Singapore is using tech to grow food without farmland

Step into the future of farming – where Singapore secures its food supply without relying on farmland. Step into the future of farming – where Singapore secures its food supply without relying on farmland.  In the heart of Singapore, indoor hydroponics farm Artisan Green has redefined agriculture through technology and innovation. Supplying supermarkets, hotels, restaurants […]

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Watch European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s exclusive conversation with CNBC
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Watch European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s exclusive conversation with CNBC

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde sat down with CNBC’s Karen Tso for a wide-ranging, exclusive interview on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.  The meeting kicked off the day after the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, and the subject of potential trade tariffs were one of the […]

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Former FAA investigator on the fatal plane-helicopter crash near Reagan International Airport
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Former FAA investigator on the fatal plane-helicopter crash near Reagan International Airport

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Alan Diehl, former NTSB and FAA investigator, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the collision between an Army helicopter and a commercial jet over the Potomac River. Source

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