The Mega Millions jackpot dropped to $20 million after a winner in New Jersey won a $1.13 billion jackpot, and the winning numbers for Friday's drawing were 30, 60, 11, 33, and 38 with a Megaball of 16.
OpenAI has developed a new Voice Engine technology that can clone a person's voice using just 15 seconds of recording, but the company has decided not to release it publicly due to safety concerns and the risk of misuse.
The implementation of a new congestion pricing plan in New York City will result in an additional fee of more than $5 for many taxi rides, causing concerns among drivers about their income.
Microsoft and OpenAI are collaborating on a $100 billion supercomputer project, known as Stargate, which would far exceed current computing power and could launch as early as 2028 as part of their five-phase plan.
A United Airlines flight from Tel Aviv to Newark was diverted to New York Stewart International Airport due to severe turbulence, resulting in seven passengers being sent to the hospital for observation.
An investigation conducted by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) has found that financial reports regarding toll-road charges and collections are unreliable, with the agency lacking internal controls; senior managers were aware of these deficiencies for over a year before notifying the board of directors, and the agency has suffered significant revenue losses as a result.
American Airlines is changing its pet policy to allow passengers to bring their pets in the cabin along with a full-size carry-on bag, instead of just a small item.
The Biden administration has pledged $6 billion for pilot projects to promote a green revolution in heavy industry, which is a major source of pollution in the US, in an effort to reduce carbon emissions and promote cleaner manufacturing practices.
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, the personal consumption expenditures price index, has risen, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell says data shows no surprises and inflation risks are not a concern.
The recall of red yeast products in Japan has raised concerns about the safety of dietary supplements containing the ingredient, with experts suggesting that the issue could potentially affect products outside of Japan as well.
Starting April 1, fast food restaurants in California will be required to pay their workers at least $20 an hour, leading to potential menu price increases and impacting chain establishments with at least 60 locations.
Starting next week, most fast-food workers in California will earn a minimum wage of $20 per hour, sparking debate between restaurant owners who warn of job losses and higher prices and labor advocates who tout the benefits of higher wages.
Tesla's first-quarter delivery figures are expected to be relatively soft due to intensifying competition and lagging demand, causing concern among investors and leading to a decline in the company's stock.
Former President Donald Trump's net worth has surged to $7.5 billion following the public listing of Trump Media, but his ability to cash in on these gains and overcome his fundraising and legal troubles remains uncertain.
Gulfstream Aerospace's new Gulfstream G700 business jet has obtained Federal Aviation Administration certification, paving the way for customer deliveries of the most spacious aircraft in business aviation that can transport up to 19 people with five living areas, featuring whisper-quiet noise levels, panoramic oval windows, and 100% fresh air, while also being the fastest in the Gulfstream fleet with an impressive range.
Tupperware Brands warns of potential survival risk, citing inadequate liquidity to fund operations and ongoing challenges, including sales decline and delays in annual report filings.
Fisker is struggling as over 40,000 pre-orders for its vehicles have been canceled since November 2019, with reservations being lost at a rate of 70 to 80 units per day, resulting in a significant loss of cash flow for the company.
The Social Security Administration will now only withhold 10% or $10 (whichever is greater) from recipients' monthly benefits to recover overpayment, instead of automatically withholding 100% of the amount, with exceptions for fraud, in an effort to prevent financial hardship for recipients.
The US Department of Energy, Department of Treasury, and Internal Revenue Service have announced $4 billion in tax credits for over 100 clean energy manufacturing projects in the US, supporting domestic supply chains, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and creating good-paying jobs.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the Fed is not ready to cut interest rates until it sees "more good inflation readings" and is confident that annual price increases are falling towards the target of 2%.
Microsoft is reportedly planning to build a $100 billion supercomputer called "Stargate" in partnership with OpenAI, which is expected to power advanced AI models and be one of the largest and most advanced data centers in the world.
McDonald's has seen a surprising surge in demand for bagels, prompting thousands of locations to put them back on the menu after discontinuing them four years ago.
The California Lottery has revealed the identities of two billion-dollar Powerball winners, Yanira Alvarez and Theodorus Struyck, who claimed their massive jackpots in July and October 2023 respectively, continuing the trend of Californians winning big Powerball prizes.
A lucky player at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas won three slot machine jackpots in one night, taking home a total of $667,750.
Boeing supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, is under investigation by the Texas Attorney General regarding its operations and diversity commitments, following safety incidents involving Boeing aircraft.
Uncle Julio's in Lincoln Park has closed after 30 years, leaving employees shocked and frustrated as they were given no notice and some were not offered positions at other locations.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel plans to intervene in DTE Energy's request for a $456 million rate increase, calling the request "absurd" and demanding that DTE justify the need to raise electric rates.
Chinese consumer electronics company Xiaomi has officially introduced its electric SU7 sedan, which is expected to compete with Tesla's Model 3 in the Chinese market with a lower starting price.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the Fed is prepared to ignore Wall Street's desire for a rate cut in June and will not hurry to cut rates, citing strong employment data and the need for inflation to reach closer to 2%.
Shares of Reddit have plummeted almost 25 percent in just two days, highlighting investor skepticism about the company's potential for profitability and the valuation of its stock.
Red Hat has warned users to immediately stop using systems running Fedora development and experimental versions due to a backdoor found in the latest XZ Utils data compression tools and libraries, and advises downgrading to older versions that do not contain the malicious code.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has implemented new emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses, aiming to reduce air pollution and address climate change, with an estimated annual financial benefit of $13 billion, while California's tougher state rules take precedence over federal regulations for large truck fleets operating within the state.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating aerospace supplier Spirit AeroSystems, questioning the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in relation to manufacturing defects and safety issues with Boeing aircraft.
The Texas attorney general is investigating Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems over manufacturing defects in parts and concerns about diversity in the company's workforce.
Boeing's new head of airplanes, Stephanie Pope, emphasizes the company's need to rebuild its reputation and regain trust from regulators and the public following the 737 Max crisis, stating that "safety and quality" will be prioritized.
Kia is recalling around 427,000 Telluride SUVs due to a potential rollaway risk, with a 1% defect rate and 16 flagged vehicles so far, prompting the company to issue a software update and replace damaged shaft components free of charge.
The Environmental Protection Agency has implemented strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1 billion tons over three decades and improve air quality for the estimated 72 million people living near freight routes.
Los Angeles restaurant owner Angela Marsden criticizes the new $20 minimum wage for food industry workers in California, stating that it will lead to massive job losses and the collapsing of businesses.
Many stores will be closed on Easter, including Target, Macy's, T.J. Maxx, Kohl's, Costco, Sam's Club, and Aldi, but several others like Walmart, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Meijer, CVS, and most Walgreens locations will be open.
The TSA is urging travelers to arrive early at airports as they expect a busy Easter weekend, following their 10th-busiest day ever with over 2.79 million individuals being screened.
Fast-food workers in California are losing their jobs as employers cut costs ahead of a minimum wage increase to $20 an hour on April 1.
A federal judge has ordered Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of failed crypto exchange FTX, to repay over $11 billion as part of his sentence for defrauding customers and investors, which experts say will likely financially incapacitate him for life.
Some national grocery stores like Costco, Aldi, and Publix will be closed on Easter Sunday, while others such as Walmart, Kroger, and Food Lion will be open.
The New York International Auto Show is showcasing various automakers and their exhibits, including the Genesis X Gran Berlinetta, Polestar 4, Lotus Emira, Rimac Nevera, Lamborghini LM002, Ford Mustang GTD, Nissan GT-R, 1985 Toyota Supra, 1966 Buick Riviera, and 1973 Porsche 911 RS 2.7, among others.
A United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Paris was diverted to Denver after experiencing an engine issue, adding to the recent string of incidents impacting the carrier.
Kroger is closing three spoke facilities in Texas and Florida, stating that these facilities did not meet the benchmarks for success, but the company remains committed to growing its e-commerce offerings.
A United flight from San Francisco to Paris was diverted to Denver after crews reported an issue with an engine, adding to a series of incidents involving United flights and Boeing planes departing from or bound for San Francisco International Airport.
The latest US inflation report shows that rising prices are continuing to impact American consumers, with the annual inflation rate at 2.5%, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell remains unfazed by the data.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating Spirit AeroSystems, a company that supplies parts to Boeing, to determine if its diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments played a role in safety issues.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale may have ended, but there are still ongoing deals on Amazon hardware, including Echo devices, Fire streaming devices, and Ring cameras.