The Week in Business: Slowing Job Growth
How are you? (January 1-7) A cooling job market After many consecutive months in which jobs reports showed strong gains, new jobs data on Friday… Read More »The Week in Business: Slowing Job Growth
How are you? (January 1-7) A cooling job market After many consecutive months in which jobs reports showed strong gains, new jobs data on Friday… Read More »The Week in Business: Slowing Job Growth
Colleagues from Bryan Kohberger’s graduate school remember him being actively involved in their criminal justice and criminology program at Washington State University—one who sought connections… Read More »Kohberger spoke in class – except when murders in Moscow were the subject
Ford Motor reported on Thursday that new vehicle sales are down 2 percent in 2022 as computer chip shortages and other supply disruptions slowed production… Read More »Ford sales fell in 2022, but electric vehicle deliveries increased
Facebook’s departure was a slow fade, but the final breather came in May 2021, when Ms. Bowen, who has led the project since 2017, left… Read More »Facebook’s Bridge to Nowhere – The New York Times
Enlarge / MRI of a human brain. The Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted accelerated approval for a new Alzheimer’s disease treatment that may… Read More »FDA Approves New Alzheimer’s Treatment Despite Risks, Unclear Benefits
HONG KONG — In the past three years, Zhou Wanhui, a resident of Hong Kong, has visited her parents in China only three times. Although… Read More »As China lifts pandemic border controls, mixed feelings at home and abroad
When Amazon released Alexa in 2014, the company had big dreams about the technology. The voice assistant, the company suggested, could succeed smartphones as the… Read More »“Alexa, why do we keep buying you?”
WASHINGTON — California Representative Kevin McCarthy finally secured the House speakership in a dramatic vote that ended around 12:30 p.m. Saturday, but dysfunction in his… Read More »Kevin McCarthy’s speaker drama raises new fears about debt curtailment
A seasoned Arizona columnist has denounced Republican Kari Lake and her persistent “cuckoo country” fantasy of being the state’s governor. The unsuccessful Donald Trump-backed candidate… Read More »Arizona columnist rips Kari Lake’s ‘Cuckoo Land’ delusion about being governor
If you like traditional Japanese mayonnaise, you might be wondering about Kenko vs. Kewpie. And whether these two types of mayonnaise are the same or… Read More »Kenko Vs Kewpie – Kewpie is less healthy than regular mayo
The Apple Books icon on a Mac. Samuel Axon This is how the digitally narrated books look in the Mac Books app. Samuel Axon Apple’s… Read More »Apple is rolling out audiobooks with AI, and this is likely the start of a trend
“Yesterday, really, for the first time in all week, the NFL community was collectively able to exhale a little bit, maybe smile a little bit,… Read More »ESPN looks for the right tone as NFL games resume
If you bought shrimp, you might be wondering if the shrimp should taste fishy. This is a common question as people are unsure what to… Read More »Shrimp taste fishy – Raw shrimp only keep for two days
Jane Fonda and Rita Moreno attend the world premiere of the premiere of ’80 For Brady’ at the 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival… Read More »Jane Fonda said she was “all starstruck” and “actually got weak” in the knees when she worked with Tom Brady for the movie ’80 for Brady’
Five weeks ago, OpenAI, an artificial intelligence lab in San Francisco, released ChatGPT, a chatbot that answers questions in clear, concise prose. The AI-powered tool… Read More »A new area of AI booms, even amid the tech gloom