Verizon customers report major outage on mobile network
Tens of thousands of Verizon users reported outages for the wireless carrier’s services across the U.S. on Monday, with Chicago and Indianapolis among the hardest-hit cities and some iPhone users...
View ArticleIs there another hurricane coming to Florida? Tropical Storm Kirk’s path is...
Is another hurricane coming to Florida—or the surrounding Southeast and Gulf Coast? That’s the question on everyone’s mind as Tropical Storm Kirk grows. Here’s what we know: The National Hurricane...
View ArticleHow to help in Asheville: 4 things you can do right now for Hurricane Helene...
Days after Hurricane Helene tore through North Carolina, residents are facing immense challenges. Homes and businesses have been left torn apart and officials are struggling to get supplies to people...
View ArticleEmployees see benefits of AI and automation but want their bosses to...
Is AI going to take your job? Getting replaced by automation may be a common fear for many employees, but perhaps surprisingly, many also see the potential benefits—and they feel it may benefit them...
View ArticleWhy is Super Micro Computer’s stock price so ‘low’ today? Don’t worry. SMCI...
Since the end of August, Super Micro Computer, Inc. has had a rough time. The company, also known as Supermicro, is one of America’s largest manufacturers of high-end servers—like the kind needed to...
View ArticleNevada voters say Trump and Harris are missing the point with their tip...
Two decades into her work as a unionized bartender in Reno, Nevada, Kristie Strejc has the comfort of job stability, her pick of the best shifts, and, unlike many in the hospitality industry, enough...
View ArticleThe new Skylift at 30 Rock gives you a 360-degree view of NYC nearly 900 feet...
New York City just got a breathtaking new view. Skylift at Top of the Rock is now open, giving visitors a 360-degree view of the city nearly 900 feet in the air. Visitors step into an open-top,...
View ArticleHow a former Shell executive became a clean energy CEO
When Cindy Taff was a vice president at the giant oil and gas company Shell in Houston, her middle schooler Brianna would sometimes look over her shoulder as she worked from home.“Why are you still...
View ArticleNorthern California county to vote on whether to end large farms
In a stretch of Northern California known for scenic shorelines and celebrated vineyards, hundreds of brown-bodied hens waddle around a large barn at Weber Family Farms. “You provide them a...
View ArticleCalifornia governor vetoes controversial AI safety bill
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday vetoed a hotly contested artificial intelligence safety bill after the tech industry raised objections, saying it could drive AI companies from the state and...
View ArticleCVS layoffs: Pharmacy to cut 2,900 workers amid breakup rumors, AI tech...
CVS plans to lay off 2,900 workers, the company announced this week. The move comes as the pharmacy has been struggling with costs in a tough economy, and is considering breaking the company into two...
View ArticleWhy mountain towns and inland regions need to prepare more for hurricanes
The French Broad River winds through the mountains of western North Carolina, fed by dozens of mountain streams, and crosses the city of Asheville. At over 2,000 feet above sea level and more than 250...
View ArticleChemical cloud in Atlanta’s suburbs prompts another shelter-in-place order
Residents east of Atlanta were again warned Tuesday to take shelter where they are if shifting winds push the still-billowing chemical cloud from a chlorine factory fire over their neighborhood. A...
View ArticleU.S. job openings rise to 8 million in August
U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in August as the American labor market continued to show resilience. The Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 8 million vacancies in August, up...
View ArticleThe Black List founder says Hollywood is thinking about risk all wrong
After altering how Hollywood discovers scripts, The Black List is now targeting the book world. Founder and CEO Franklin Leonard proved that overlooked scripts like Slumdog Millionaire and I, Tonya...
View ArticleNvidia rival Cerebras Systems files for IPO as demand for chips soars and...
With demand for AI chips soaring, California-based AI chipmaker Cerebras Systems has filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in preparation for an initial public offering....
View ArticleWhat kind of music makes you most productive at work? Here’s what the science...
Jamming out at a concert puts music front and center in a person’s life, but only for a moment. Most of the time, music serves more as sonic wallpaper, spicing up the background while we go about the...
View ArticleSonos outlines a plan to win back user trust after its app fiasco
Speaker company Sonos laid out a number of new plans and commitments on Tuesday in an attempt to turn around the beleaguered sound company following a bug-riddled app relaunch in May that’s still...
View ArticlePort strike is latest in America’s labor activism era
The U.S. dockworkers who went on strike early Tuesday are just the latest unionized group to back their demands for better contracts by walking off the job to illustrate their value to both the...
View ArticleShrimp farmers are being exploited in Asia while Western supermarkets make...
Indonesian shrimp farmer Yulius Cahyonugroho operated more than two dozen ponds only a few years ago, employing seven people and making more than enough to support his family. Since then, the...
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