Month: September 2023
Biden can’t do much to prevent an auto strike
President Joe Biden may hope the United Auto Workers union will not strike the nation’s
Read MoreBiden’s strong economy feels so bad to most Americans
The American economy is doing much better than it was nearly three years ago, when
Read MoreCars on display at one of the world’s biggest auto shows.
There is no shortage of cars on display at this week’s IAA Mobility motor show
Read MoreMortgage rates drop for a second week
The US mortgage rate ticked down for the second week in a row, but remains
Read MorePeriod trackers to be reviewed over data concerns.
Over data security concerns, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is reviewing period and fertility trackers.
Read MoreDisney drops part of its lawsuit against DeSantis
A lawsuit filed by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and
Read MoreApple lost $200 billion in two days after iPhone ban in China
Shares of Apple fell by 2.9% on Thursday following reports that China plans to expand
Read MoreFormer FTX executive Ryan Salame will forfeit $1.5 billion
Ryan Salame, a former top executive of FTX, the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency trading platform, has pleaded
Read MoreYouTube starts verifying health workers in the UK.
As part of its efforts to combat online disinformation, YouTube has launched a verification system
Read MoreHynix is looking its chips got into controversial smartphone
South Korean chipmaker Hynix is investigating how two of its memory chips ended up inside
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