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    Asia stocks rally as rate cut bets gather momentum; ECB in focus

    Asian shares rose on Fed rate cut expectations and ECB meeting. Oil prices climbed, Treasury yields fell. Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 1.14%, led by tech stocks.

    Here's why Apple's Phil Schiller is working 80 hours a week

    Phil Schiller, Apple Fellow and former Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, is reportedly working tirelessly to defend the App Store against antitrust allegations and criticism from developers. Despite transitioning to Apple Fellow in 2020, Schiller remains deeply involved, overseeing the App Store alongside other executives. His strong advocacy reflects Apple's commitment to maintaining the App Store as a safe and innovative platform.

    Johnny Depp's new controversy: Actor responds to verbal abuse allegations by 'Blow' co-star Lola Glaudini

    In response to allegations of verbal abuse by his Blow co-star Lola Glaudini, Johnny Depp has broken his silence. Glaudini recounted an incident on the Powerful Truth Angels podcast, where she claimed Depp verbally attacked her during the filming of Blow in 2001. Depp's representative stated that his version of events differs significantly from Glaudini's recollection. The incident sheds light on the complexities of on-set dynamics in the entertainment industry.

    A split story: Silver separation gains momentum as older couples approach lawyers for divorce advice

    Several lawyers told ET, on the condition they would not reveal the identity of their clients, that there is a new trend of "silver separation", with couples in their late 50s to 70s, mostly in metros, reaching out to them seeking advice for the purpose of divorce.

    Google's dominance of internet search faces major challenge in legal showdown with US regulators

    The legal attack will swing into full force Tuesday in a Washington DC federal courtroom that will serve as the battleground for the biggest US antitrust trial since regulators went after Microsoft and its dominance of personal computer software a quarter century ago.

    Philippines takes cue from India & defer RCEP ratification

    The decision to defer ratification came after a group of farmers, fishers, civil society organizations, and the private sector in the Philippines expressed strong opposition to the ratification of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).

    The Economic Times
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