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IN A FIRST, DOCTORS TREAT FATAL GENETIC DISEASE BEFORE BIRTH
A toddler is thriving after doctors in the U.S. and Canada used a novel technique to treat her before she was born for a rare genetic disease that caused the deaths of two of her sisters.
US WEATHER SATELLITE, TEST PAYLOAD LAUNCHED INTO SPACE
A satellite intended to improve weather forecasting and an experimental inflatable heat shield to protect spacecraft entering atmospheres were launched into space from California on Thursday.
EU'S CALL OF DUTY: PROBE MICROSOFT ACTIVISION BLIZZARD DEAL
The European Union has launched an investigation into Microsoft’s planned takeover of video game giant Activision Blizzard, fearing the $69 billion deal would distort fair competition to popular titles like Call of Duty.
CALIFORNIA VOTERS WEIGH NEW TAX ON RICH TO BOOST EV ADOPTION
Should California’s richest residents pay higher taxes to help put more electric vehicles on the road? That’s a question the state’s voters are weighing in the election.
RIHANNA TALKS MOTHERHOOD, SUPER BOWL: 'IT WAS NOW OR NEVER'
Rihanna knew that if she was going to return to the stage less than a year after giving birth to her first child, the performance would have to top anything she'd done before.
FACEBOOK PARENT META CUTS 11,000 JOBS, 13% OF WORKFORCE
Facebook parent Meta is laying off 11,000 people, about 13% of its workforce, as it contends with faltering revenue and broader tech industry woes, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter to employees Wednesday.
CRYPTOCURRENCIES PLUNGE AS BINANCE SCRAPS DEAL FOR RIVAL FTX
The cryptocurrency exchange Binance said it plans to buy its rival FTX Trading, in the latest example of how fortunes can change rapidly in the crypto world.
NASA LAUNCH OF MOON ROCKET DELAYED AGAIN BY TROPICAL WEATHER
NASA is again postponing the launch of its new moon rocket because of a storm threatening the Florida coast.
5 MISTAKES YOU'RE MAKING WITH MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT
Millions of retirees are in the thick of Medicare open enrollment, which runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, but many find the process challenging.
APPLE SAYS IPHONE SUPPLIES HURT BY ANTI-VIRUS CURBS IN CHINA
Apple Inc. is warning customers they'll have to wait longer to get its latest iPhone models after anti-virus restrictions were imposed on a contractor's factory in central China.
BIKES BATTERIES AND BLAZES SPARK CONCERN IN NYC
A weekend fire that injured over three dozen people and forced firefighters to use ropes to pluck people from a 20th-story window - is drawing attention to a rising concern in New York City: battery fires that can arise in the electric bikes and scooters that have proliferated here.
Blue Check Rethinking the future of social media
After months of back and forth, Tesla founder Elon Musk closed the $44 billion deal to buy the social network Twitter, and the takeover hasn't been without its controversy.
TWITTER'S BLUE CHECK: VITAL VERIFICATION OR STATUS SYMBOL?
The story of Twitter’s blue checkmarks — a simple verification system that’s come to be viewed as an elite status symbol — began with some high-profile impersonations, just as the site began taking off in 2008 and ‘09.
ITALIAN EV STARTUP TAKES ON US.CHINESE RIVALS WITH DESIGN
Elon Musk’s Tesla paved the way nearly two decades ago. Now, the global transition to fully electric vehicles is littered with startups, inspired by a new era in mobility and drawn by the lower cost of building EVs compared with their fossil-fuel-guzzling forebears.
J&J TO BUY CARDIO TECHNOLOGY COMPANY ABIOMED FOR $16.6B
Johnson & Johnson is spending more than $16 billion to move deeper into treating heart disease and continue a shift started last year away from its consumer health roots.
WORKERS WALK OUT OF IPHONE FACTORY, HIGHLIGHTING VIRUS WOES
Workers who assemble Apple Inc.’s newest iPhone walked away from a factory in central China following virus outbreaks and complaints of unsafe working conditions, highlighting the clash between the disease’s enduring risks and efforts to restore the global flow of goods.
REVIEW: 'ARMAGEDDON TIME' SET IN 1980S YET REMINDS OF TODAY
After touching the stars with Brad Pitt, filmmaker James Gray has come back to earth to explore his own childhood in “Armageddon Time.” Set in the fall of 1980, in Queens, it is a patient and mature work about a very specific time and place when he was anything but — age 11 and starting sixth grade.
UKRAINIAN OFFICIAL: MUSK TO KEEP FUNDING KEY SATELLITE LINKS
Elon Musk has given assurances to Ukraine that he will keep funding its access to a crucial satellite network providing Kyiv with battlefield and humanitarian communications in its war with Russia, a senior Ukrainian official said.
WHY BOOKING TRAVEL ON YOUR PHONE IS A BAD IDEA
Since the first iPhone launched 15 years ago, consumer shopping habits have slowly but relentlessly shifted toward mobile devices.
TAYLOR SWIFT ANNOUNCES 27-DATE US STADIUM TOUR IN 2023
Fresh off one of her biggest album launches of her career, Taylor Swift announced a new U.S. stadium tour starting in 2023, with international dates to follow.
AMAZON MUSIC EXPANDS CATALOG T0 100M SONGS FOR MEMBERS
Amazon Music is gearing up for a massive content expansion: The streaming giant will offer a full catalog of music with more than 100 million songs for members.
PROBLEM-PLAGUED BOEING SETS AMBITIOUS TURNAROUND TARGETS
Boeing officials vowed this week to significantly increase airplane production and cash flow in the next few years as the company seeks to recover from years of mistakes in its airline and defense businesses.
PLAN TO EXPAND DATA CENTERS IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA APPROVED
A plan to redevelop a rural swath of northern Virginia into data centers has received approval after a marathon public hearing that stretched through the night.
Q&A: COMPANY'S CHEMISTRY COULD CUT EV BATTERY COSTS
A small company called Sila has contracts with most major automakers to research or provide a promising new battery chemistry that can let electric vehicles travel farther with a smaller battery.
EMERSON SELLING CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES IN $14B DEAL
Emerson is selling a majority stake in its climate technologies business to Blackstone in a deal valued at $14 billion including debt.
EPA AWARDS GRANTS TO MONITOR AIR QUALITY IN 37 STATES
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday awarded grants for projects to monitor air quality in 37 states, with a focus on minority communities and other areas overburdened by pollution.
MISINFORMATION AND THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS: WHAT TO EXPECT
Conspiracy theories about mail ballots. Anonymous text messages warning voters to stay home. Fringe social media platforms where election misinformation spreads with impunity.
RARE PIKACHU, KOBE’S SNEAKERS: A HIDDEN VAULT GUARDS IT ALL
The ordinary brown brick building, tucked within a nondescript block on a street in Delaware, would probably not garner much attention if it weren’t for the razor wire and armed guards outside — hints that something important lay inside, possibly even precious.
STELLANTIS: PARK OLDER MODELS DUE TO 3 TAKATA AIR BAG DEATHS
Stellantis and the U.S. government are warning owners of 276,000 older vehicles to stop driving them after Takata airbags apparently exploded in three more vehicles, killing the drivers.
‘MANIFEST’ TAKES OFF ON NETFLIX FOR FOURTH AND FINAL SEASON
When NBC canceled the sci-fi family drama “Manifest” last year after three seasons, fans were devastated: The central mystery about a commercial plane that disappeared for more than five years — only to land with crew and passengers that hadn’t aged a day — was nowhere near solved.