A woman invited a man to dinner, but he responded with an ultimatum for sex and staying over at her place, revealing his true colors and entitlement.
A local Milwaukee bar, The Mothership, has announced that it will stay closed during the Republican National Convention to avoid the Trump-inspired "shitshow" it will bring.
Tesla has reached a settlement in a discrimination case brought by a former employee, bringing an end to the long-running legal battle over racial abuse allegations at the electric vehicle maker.
Canadian payments processor Nuvei, backed by actor Ryan Reynolds, is reportedly in advanced talks with private equity firm Advent International for a potential buyout.
Starbucks is replacing their old coffee machines with the new "Clover Vertica," a single-serve on-demand coffee maker that allows baristas to make custom cups of coffee as soon as they are ordered, but other major coffee retailers have not yet followed suit.
Target will limit self-checkout to 10 items in an effort to improve the customer experience and address concerns about theft, following in the footsteps of other retailers like Walmart.
Super Micro Computer's stock has seen a surge in growth due to the booming demand for Nvidia's AI graphics cards, and with Nvidia's upcoming liquid-cooled systems, Supermicro's growth is expected to continue in the fast-growing market for liquid-cooled data centers.
Apple has agreed to pay $490 million to settle a class-action lawsuit claiming that its CEO misled investors by assuring them about iPhone demand in China, which later led to a significant decline in revenue forecasts.
Doctors and medical practices are flooding patients with appointment reminders and warnings of cancellation penalties due to the financial pressure they face when patients don't show up, but the notifications are becoming overwhelming and ineffective as they come from multiple systems that do not coordinate with each other.
Starting March 17th, Target will be rolling out express self-checkout lanes with a limit of 10 items or fewer, while also opening more staffed checkout lanes for customers with larger carts, in an effort to reduce wait times and improve the overall guest experience.
Gold prices retreated this week but are still up more than 5% in March, with the focus shifting to the Federal Reserve's monetary policy announcement and its potential impact on gold.
Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya has raised his price target for Nvidia to $1100, implying another 25% gain in the stock, ahead of the company's GPU Tech Conference where investors are eager to learn about the latest developments, including the rising impact of genAI, omniverse, and digital twins across various end-markets, the opportunity to re-architect global computing infrastructure, and the expanding enterprise use-cases and demand, among other things.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a fatal crash in San Antonio, Texas, involving a Ford electric vehicle equipped with a partially automated driving system, highlighting the agency's interest in advanced driver assistance systems and their interaction with vehicle operators.
McDonald's experienced a global technology system outage caused by a third-party provider during a configuration change, resulting in the temporary closure of numerous franchise locations worldwide.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a fatal crash in San Antonio, Texas, involving a Ford electric vehicle equipped with a partially automated driving system, highlighting the agency's interest in advanced driver assistance systems and how operators interact with such technologies.
Tech industry layoffs continue to rise in 2024, with 209 companies cutting 50,312 jobs, signaling a shift away from the stable nature of IT jobs and a highly competitive job market with stagnant salaries.
The Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots have reached massive amounts of $875 million and $600 million, respectively, providing a slim chance for players to take home the top prizes.
Semiconductor company Super Micro Computer has seen its shares increase by 1000% in the last year, driven by its strategic position in the growing AI server market and its ability to customize designs and be an early launch partner for CPU and GPU accelerator companies, according to Bank of America analyst Ruplu Bhattacharya.
Tech giant Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is under investigation for possible facilitation or profiting from drug sales on its platforms by federal authorities in Virginia.
Car insurance costs in the US have risen significantly due to a rise in accidents, the severity of accidents, and geographical factors, leading to higher premiums for motorists.
The Arlington Police Department is offering free software upgrades to Kia and Hyundai owners in order to prevent car theft.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani may have to sell his Florida condo to pay off his debts, as creditors are pushing for him to do so in a motion filed in bankruptcy court.
Investigators are looking into why a Boeing plane was missing an external panel after a San Francisco to Oregon flight, adding to the heightened scrutiny the company was already facing over incidents involving its aircraft.
The state of Michigan grants $25 million to Nel Hydrogen for the construction of a $400 million hydrogen gigafactory in southeast Michigan, while the U.S. Department of Energy provides $50 million from the Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis Program.
Elon Musk is confronted about his drug use by CNN anchor Don Lemon, Control Risks loses all three partners in mainland China, 12 people involved in the storming of Hong Kong's legislature in 2019 are sentenced to jail, China is developing a giant rail gun to launch space planes, Iran and the US held secret talks on proxy attacks and cease-fire, Palestinians in Gaza struggle to celebrate Ramadan amidst destruction and power outages, the suspect in Ottawa killings is in protective custody, Taiwan warns off Chinese coast guard boats for the second day in a row, and Donald Trump warns of a "bloodbath" for the auto industry if he doesn't win the election in November.
United Airlines detected a missing external panel on one of its Boeing planes, adding to the growing list of recent mishaps for the aircraft company.
The US government passes a bill that could potentially force TikTok's parent company to sell to a US owner, while Mike Tyson makes a comeback to box for Netflix against Jake Paul.
Tyson Foods is reportedly eager to hire over 40,000 asylum-seekers and migrants in the US, seeking their loyalty and stability, although the company disputes the accuracy of the report.
Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's interest in buying TikTok and his previous dealmaking raises concerns about ethics, as critics argue that it appears he is cashing in on his time in government.
Walmart has announced the closure of several stores, citing financial underperformance as the reason, following Dollar Tree's announcement of nearly 1,000 store closures.
Tesla will increase the prices of all Model Y trims by $1,000 on April 1st as an end-of-quarter incentive to boost orders and deliver more cars by the end of Q1.
A person has claimed the $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot from October, making it the second-largest jackpot prize in history.
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A $50,000 winning ticket was sold in Augusta, Georgia for the Mega Millions drawing, while the jackpot increased to $875 million for the next drawing.
Uber and Lyft are threatening to cease operations in Minneapolis due to a new city ordinance that would require drivers to be paid a minimum wage, leading to uncertainty for travelers in the area.
Hormel Chili has created "Double Dippable Chips," breakable tortilla chips with a perforation down the center, allowing for double-dipping without actually having to dip the same chip twice, and they are offering limited quantities of these chips in their "Double Dip" kits to some lucky winners.
Amazon is set to launch its Big Spring Sale on March 20, but in the meantime, the retailer is offering up to 50% off Skechers shoes and apparel, as well as discounted Bose devices and other deals.
Hackers have stolen data from over 15,000 Roku users by using information from third-party sources in a "password stuffing attack," allowing them to access credit card information for just $0.50 per account.
The Federal Reserve's rate-cut outlook is dividing Wall Street, with one camp expecting the Fed to stay on hold while the other camp predicts multiple rate cuts; however, both groups may be surprised by the Fed's guidance and projections at the upcoming meeting.
A passenger on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jet that experienced a fuselage panel blowout has filed a lawsuit along with six other passengers, alleging negligence and manufacturing defects against Alaska Airlines, Boeing, and Spirit Aerosystems.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has agreed to eliminate policies that set agent commissions and will pay $418 million to compensate home sellers, resolving lawsuits claiming inflated costs to sell homes.
Tesla's stock has plummeted in value this year, but its price-earnings ratio remains high compared to its earnings estimates, suggesting that it is not significantly cheaper despite the decline.
Despite the potential financial benefits, Milwaukee bar owner Ricky Ramirez has decided to close down his bar, The Mothership, during the week of the Republican National Convention in opposition to the Republican Party's embrace of nativist policies and racism.
Google receives thousands of copyright takedown requests for deepfake porn, leading experts to suggest delisting the offending sites from search; Airbnb bans indoor security cameras at short-term rental properties globally to protect privacy; two cryptocurrency executives from Binance have been held by Nigeria's government, raising concerns; a Pentagon report states that the US government is not hiding evidence of aliens but raises questions about undisclosed information; US House Intelligence Committee chair urges lawmakers to block privacy reforms to a major US surveillance program, causing civil liberties concerns.
The failure of Amylyx Pharmaceuticals' drug Relyvrio to treat ALS brings attention to the FDA's flexible approach in approving drugs for devastating conditions, despite concerns about their effectiveness, leading to potential weakening of evidence standards.
Boeing, the multinational aerospace manufacturer, has faced a series of safety incidents and controversies, including the death of a whistleblower and multiple plane incidents, putting the company under renewed scrutiny.
A Colorado-based energy startup has developed a massive plane designed to transport the enormous blades required for today's most powerful offshore wind turbines, enabling their use on land.
A small house in the middle of a large real estate development in Coral Gables, Florida, is causing conflict between the homeowner and developers, as the house is surrounded on all sides by parking garages, office buildings, and a 14-story hotel.
Liquid Death, a brand that sells water in a can, has raised new investment that values it at $1.4 billion, with its success attributed to its subversive branding and appeal to image-conscious consumers, as well as the growing market of sober or "straight-edge" consumers.
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