Unemployment insurance offices continue to grapple with outdated operating systems. The system could crack further if the U.S. enters a recession.
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This new Vegas show wants you out of your seat. What to know ahead of ‘DiscoShow.’
“DiscoShow” is set to launch in the summer of 2024, nearly three years after Spiegelworld inked a $75 million partnership with Caesars Entertainment.
Electric car manufacturer Lucid to lay off 1,300 workers to cut costs
Lucid made the announcement Tuesday, saying that it will be laying off about 1,300 employees and contractors to trim costs.
New retirement age or higher taxes? The Social Security reform debate could go a few ways.
U.S. lawmakers are considering changes to entitlement programs in the states, with some saying the country should raise the full retirement age.
Google opens AI chatbot Bard to the public but warns not every response will be accurate
Google says the Bard chatbot is available for people in the U.S. and U.K. starting Tuesday, with more countries to be added at a later date.
Amazon layoffs continue: Tech giant to cut another 9,000 jobs, CEO Jassy says
Amazon will be eliminating roles in its cloud computing unit, human resources division, advertising and Twitch, CEO Andy Jassy said Monday.
YouTube TV price hike: Streaming service will cost an extra $8 per month
YouTube TV is raising its monthly rate to $74, citing higher content costs. It’s the streaming service’s first price hike in nearly three years.
TikTok says Biden administration is threatening US ban if Chinese owners don’t sell stakes
TikTok has come under fire from lawmakers over concerns that the Chinese government could use the app to gain access to private user data.
T-Mobile is buying Ryan Reynolds’ Mint Mobile for up to $1.35 billion. How will it affect pricing?
T-Mobile plans to pay up to $1.35 billion in cash and stock to acquire Mint Mobile. The deal is expected to close later this year.
New YouTube TV multiview feature will allow sports fans to watch up to four games at once
YouTube TV is testing a multiview feature for subscribers that allows sports fans to watch up to four games at once.