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AMAZON TESTING TIKTOK-STYLE FEED ON ITS APP, AI FIRM SAYS
Amazon appears to be getting the TikTok bug, joining other companies seeking to hold consumers’ attention by introducing replicas of the popular social platform.
‘I Didn't Really Learn Anything': Covid Grads Face College
Angel Hope looked at the math test and felt lost. He had just graduated near the top of his high school class, winning scholarships from prestigious colleges. But on this test — a University of Wisconsin exam that measures what new students learned in high school — all he could do was guess.
HOW IS INFLATION AFFECTING COMMUTING COSTS?
Gas prices have fallen from the record highs they reached earlier this summer, but they’re still much higher than a year ago. And with inflation driving up the cost of pretty much everything else, finding the funds to cover your commute may be increasingly tricky.
ELON MUSK SELLS $7B IN TESLA SHARES AHEAD OF TWITTER FIGHT
Elon Musk has sold nearly $7 billion worth of shares in Tesla as the billionaire gets his finances in order ahead of his court battle with Twitter.
SCIENTISTS USE TINY TRACKERS, PLANE TO FOLLOW MOTHS ON MOVE
Trillions of insects migrate across the globe each year, yet little is known about their journeys. So to look for clues, scientists in Germany took to the skies, placing tiny trackers on the backs of giant moths and following them by plane.
HOW TO MITIGATE OR AVOID DEALER MARKUPS
Throughout 2022, new-car shoppers have been paying an average of about $700 over the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. Those in the market for a new vehicle today may experience sticker shock after seeing a dealership has priced the vehicle they want well over MSRP.
RESEARCHERS ASK CENSUS TO STOP CONTROVERSIAL PRIVACY METHOD
Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality, saying it is jeopardizing the usability of numbers that are the foundation of the nation’s data infrastructure.
SCIENTISTS EXPAND STUDY ON AIR QUALITY IMPACT ON HEALTH
Scientists at the Oregon Institute of Technology were recently awarded a $1 million grant from the federal government that could result in research that improves health outcomes in Southern Oregon due to wildfire smoke.
JAPAN'S HONDA SEES DECLINING PROFITS ON SEMICONDUCTOR CRUNCH
Honda’s fiscal first quarter profit fell 33% from last year as a global computer chip shortage, a pandemic-related lockdown in China and the rising costs of raw materials hurt the Japanese automaker.
CHINA CRITICIZES US CHIP LAW AS THREAT TO TRADE
China criticized a U.S. law to encourage processor chip production in the United States and reduce reliance on Asian suppliers as a threat to trade and an attack on Chinese business.
Alibaba Revenue Beats Expectations Despite Contraction
Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding on Thursday beat market expectations for revenue in its quarter ended June, even as revenue was nearly flat and the company continues to grapple with the fallout from increased regulatory scrutiny and slowing economy growth.
US Proposes to Increase Refund Protections for Air Travelers
The Transportation Department is proposing to require airlines to offer passengers a refund if their flight schedule is changed significantly or the airline makes major changes to their itinerary.
TOYOTA PROFIT DOWN AS CHIPS SHORTAGE KEEPS CUSTOMERS WAITING
Toyota’s profit fell nearly 18% in the AprilJune quarter from the year before, as a semiconductor shortage that has slammed the auto industry dented production at Japan’s top automaker.
AMAZON WORKERS AT UK WAREHOUSE STOP WORK TO PROTEST PAY
More than 700 Amazon warehouse workers in England staged a protest Thursday in a dispute over pay, in the latest sign of workplace friction stoked by Britain’s cost of living crisis and a growing discontent among employees over wage and working conditions.
APPLICATIONS FOR US JOBLESS CLAIMS UP AGAIN LAST WEEK
More Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the number of unemployed continues to rise modestly, though the labor market remains one of the strongest parts of the U.S. economy.
BARCELONA AUCTIONS NFT OF ICONIC CRUYFF GOAL FOR $693,000
Barcelona has auctioned off a digital art piece depicting an iconic goal by Johan Cruyfffor $693,000 as it seeks new revenues to battle its way out of massive debt, the Spanish club said.
CELLPHONE, WI-FI SERVICE EXPANDING ACROSS NYC SUBWAY SYSTEM
New York City’s sprawling subway system will be fully wired for cellphone and Wi-Fi service within about 10 years under a plan approved by transit officials this week.
FACEBOOK GIVES USERS NEW WAY TO SEE ALL THEIR FRIENDS’ POSTS
Facebook is rolling out an update that enables its 2 billion daily users to more easily view their friends’ posts in chronological order.
AMAZON TO RAISE PRIME FEES IN EUROPE, CITES RISING COSTS
Amazon is raising its Prime fees in Europe, the company told customers this week, days ahead of its second-quarter earnings report.
NEVADA COURT FIGHTS RAISE CAUTION FLAGS ON GREEN ENERGY PUSH
Opposition from friends, not foes, is creating potential roadblocks to President Joe Biden’s green energy agenda on federal lands in the blue-leaning, Western swing state of Nevada.
CLIMATE DISINFORMATION LEAVES LASTING MARK AS WORLD HEATS
In 1998, as nations around the world agreed to cut carbon emissions through the Kyoto Protocol, America’s fossil fuel companies plotted their response, including an aggressive strategy to inject doubt into the public debate.
HAS REMOTE WORK CHANGED THE TRAVEL LANDSCAPE?
While some workers return to the office this year, many others continue to work remotely indefinitely. This seismic shift has changed where people live and work and, increasingly, how they travel.
MICROSOFT BLAMES ECONOMIC WOES FOR MISSING PROFIT TARGETS
Microsoft on Tuesday reported fiscal fourth quarter profit of $16.7 billion, or $2.23 per share, falling short of analyst expectations for $2.29 per share — a rare disappointment from the tech giant that has consistently beat Wall Street expectations in recent years.
SENATE PASSES BILL TO BOOST COMPUTER CHIP PRODUCTION IN US
A bill designed to encourage more semiconductor companies to build chip plants in the United States passed the Senate on Wednesday as lawmakers raced to finish work on a key priority of the Biden administration.
FACEBOOK PARENT META POSTS FIRST REVENUE DECLINE IN HISTORY
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, posted its first revenue decline in history Thursday, dragged down by a drop in ad spending as the economy falters — and as competition from rival TikTok intensifies.
FTC ACTS TO BLOCK META FROM BUYING VR COMPANY, FITNESS APP
Federal regulators took legal action to block Facebook parent Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg from acquiring virtual reality company Within Unlimited and its fitness app Supernatural, asserting the deal would hurt competition and violate antitrust laws.
CHINA’S DIDI GLOBAL FINED $1.2 BILLION FOR DATA VIOLATIONS
China’s internet watchdog on Thursday fined ride-hailing firm Didi Global more than 8 billion yuan ($1.2 billion) following an investigation into the company’s cybersecurity practices.
NASA AIMING FOR LATE AUGUST TEST FLIGHT OF GIANT MOON ROCKET
On the 53rd anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, NASA announced it’s shooting for a late August launch of its giant, new moon rocket.
RESEARCHERS: CHINESE-MADE GPS TRACKER HIGHLY VULNERABLE
A popular Chinese-made automotive GPS tracker used in 169 countries has severe software vulnerabilities, posing a potential danger to highway safety, national security and supply chains, cybersecurity researchers have found.
STUDY: STUDENT GAINS LAST YEAR NARROWED COVID LEARNING GAP
Despite a year of disruptions, students largely made academic gains this past year that paralleled their growth pre-pandemic and outpaced the previous school year, according to new research released from NWEA, a nonprofit research group that administers standardized tests.