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Appointing independent technocrats to the monetary policy committee has been one of the government’s most important reforms.
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It’s well positioned to deploy a radical new ‘agents’ tool, and it’s not shy about how that technology will replace jobs.
Exxon accused Rob Bonta, the Sierra Group and others of making “false accusations” about its advanced recycling process.