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of Intel in recent months, but it’s clear that the chipmaker remains in dire straits. Now chief executive Pat Gelsinger has stepped down after three years, plunging the firm into even greater uncertainty. That will inevitably have ramifications for Intel’s Irish operation, which remains somewhat in limbo.

The media industry’s troubles have been well documented, but as UK outlet The Guardian prepares to sell its Observer Sunday newspaper, a‘I was a cleaner in my dad’s office, which makes me a nepo baby. I got €50 a shift’launched

 

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