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CALIFORNIA MAY MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA FIRMS REPORT ENFORCEMENT
Social media companies would have to make public their policies for removing problem content and give detailed accounts of how and when they remove it, under a proposal being considered by California legislators who blame online chatter for encouraging violence and undermining democracy.
CEMENT CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS QUIETLY DOUBLE IN 20 YEARS
Heat trapping carbon dioxide emissions from making cement, a less talked about but major source of carbon pollution, have doubled in the last 20 years, new global data shows.
CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS, CARBON NEUTRALITY PLAN DRAWS CRITICISM
California air regulators are likely to hear a barrage of criticism on a plan to slash fossil fuel use and reach carbon neutrality by 2045, a proposal that would require a sweeping shift in how the state powers its massive economy in the face of climate change.
M2 Processor - WWDC22: Apple Silicon power going even further
At this year’s WWDC, Apple lifted the lid on the next generation M-series chip: M2, which extends the remarkable features of M1, with industry-leading power efficiency, a unified memory architecture, and custom technologies that unlock a whole host of possibilities for the Mac.
US REPORT: NEARLY 400 CRASHES OF AUTOMATED TECH VEHICLES
Automakers reported nearly 400 crashes of vehicles with partially automated driver-assist systems, including 273 involving Teslas, according to statistics released by U.S. safety regulators this week.
INTERNET, CELLPHONE OUTAGE CUTS KNOCKS RURAL ARIZONA OFFLINE
A telecommunications outage over the weekend left swaths of rural northeastern Arizona without internet or phone connections, knocking out credit card processors and, in some cases, easy access to emergency services.
HOW TO AFFORD SUMMER ROAD TRIPS AMID HIGH GAS PRICES
A summer road trip used to be a cost-effective, easy getaway. This year, soaring gas prices and expensive rental cars might make you think twice about hitting the road.
SAVINGS INCENTIVES: HOW 401(K)S GET US TO DO THE RIGHT THING
More workers are following experts’ advice in saving for retirement, even when finances feel precarious. It’s happening because 401(k) plans are using a simple human trait to guide us: our inclination to do nothing.
QUALCOMM WINS ANTITRUST CASE AGAINST EU COMMISSION
A European Union court on Wednesday invalidated a decision by the bloc’s executive arm to fine technology company Qualcomm more than $1 billion in an antitrust case.
COURT: AMAZON CUSTOMERS CAN SUE OVER LACK OF TOXIC WARNINGS
The California Supreme Court has left intact a ruling that allows customers to sue Amazon. com for failing to warn buyers that some products it sells may contain hazardous substances such as mercury.
FIRM BEHIND POPULAR US DOLLAR STABLECOIN TO LAUNCH EURO COIN
Cryptocurrency company Circle said that it will start issuing its first euro-denominated cryptocurrency, a stablecoin known as Euro Coin, later this month.
FERRARI TO MAKE 80% HYBRID AND FULL ELECTRIC RANGE BY 2030
Italian luxury sportscar maker Ferrari on Thursday outlined an electrification strategy that calls for 40% full-electric vehicles and 40% hybrid models by 2030.
CHINA'S FACTORY ACTIVITY REBOUNDS AS ANTI-VIRUS CURBS EASE
China’s factory output rebounded in May, adding to a recovery from the latest COVID-induced economic slump after controls that shut down Shanghai and other industrial centers eased.
TESLAS WITH AUTOPILOT A STEP CLOSER TO RECALL AFTER WRECKS
Teslas with partially automated driving systems are a step closer to being recalled after the U.S. elevated its investigation into a series of collisions with parked emergency vehicles or trucks with warning signs.
US SOLAR COMPANIES WEIGH CHALLENGE TO BIDEN PAUSE ON TARIFFS
U.S. solar manufacturers say they are considering legal challenges after President Joe Biden declared a two-year pause for tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asia.
FTC CHAIR KHAN PLANS KEY WORK ON KIDS' DATA PRIVACY ONLINE
The head of the Federal Trade Commission says the agency is pushing a robust agenda of actions and policies to help safeguard children’s privacy online.
HIGH PRICES, LOW INVENTORY, A NEW NORM FOR CAR SHOPPERS
Throw in sky-high fuel prices and rising interest rates, and it’s enough to make people throw their hands up in resignation.
MUSK THREATENS TO WALK AWAY FROM TWITTER DEAL
Elon Musk is threatening to walk away from his $44 billion bid to buy Twitter, accusing the company of refusing to give him information about its spam bot and fake accounts.
FACING HUGE INVENTORY, TARGET CUTS VENDOR ORDERS, PRICES
Target is canceling orders from suppliers, particularly for home goods and clothing, and it’s slashing prices further to clear out amassed inventory ahead of the critical fall and holiday shopping seasons.
BIG TECH ATTACKS BECOME RALLYING CRY FOR GOP CANDIDATES
Shortly after launching his campaign last year for the Republican nomination in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, Sam Brown got into a scrape with Twitter.
BILL MAKES CODING AN ALTERNATIVE TO LANGUAGE FOR SCHOLARSHIP
High school students working to earn free college tuition through Louisiana’s TOPS state scholarship program could take computer coding instead of a foreign language under a bill passed Monday amid complaints efforts to revive the French language could be undermined.
AMAZON SAYS IT PREVENTED 4 BILLION BAD LISTINGS IN 2021
Amazon, which has been under increasing pressure to tackle counterfeit products, said in its second-annual report that it prevented 4 billion bad listings from making it onto its site and got rid of more than 3 million phony products last year.
3 US COMPANIES SANCTIONED OVER BLUEPRINTS SENT TO CHINA
The Biden administration accused three U.S. companies of sending to China blueprints and technical drawings for satellite and rocket technology and other defense prototypes.
US JOB OPENINGS DECLINE FROM RECORD LEVEL BUT REMAIN HIGH
The white-hot demand for U.S. workers cooled a bit in April, though the number of unfilled jobs remains high and companies are still desperate to hire more people.
SUPREME COURT BLOCKS TEXAS LAW ON SOCIAL MEDIA CENSORSHIP
A divided Supreme Court has blocked a Texas law, championed by conservatives, that aimed to keep social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter from censoring users based on their viewpoints.
NFT INSIDER TRADING SCHEME CHARGES ARE A 1ST, FEDS SAY
A former product manager at an online marketplace was arrested Wednesday in what federal authorities called the first-ever digital asset insider trading scheme involving NFTs.
OPEC+ ALLIANCE BOOSTS OIL PRODUCTION AS ENERGY PRICES SOAR
The OPEC oil cartel and allied producing countries including Russia will raise production by 648,000 barrels per day in July and August, offering modest relief for a global economy suffering from soaring energy prices and the resulting inflation.
PLAN FOR NEVADA UTILITY TRANSMISSION LINE DRAWING COMMENTS
The federal Bureau of Land Management collected public comments on a big north-south electricity transmission project that Nevada's main utility, NV Energy, says is a key to its plan for a statewide renewable energy network.
STELLANTIS, CONTROLLED THERMAL IN LITHIUM HYDROXIDE DEAL
Automaker Stellantis has reached a deal to have Controlled Thermal Resources Ltd. supply battery-grade lithium hydroxide for its electric vehicles in North America.
HARRY STYLES IS FULLY AT HOME IN 'HARRY'S HOUSE'
Harry Styles, "Harry's House" (Columbia Records).