Four University of Idaho students who were found dead off-campus on Sunday likely died from an “...
Four University of Idaho students who were found dead off-campus on Sunday likely died from an “edged weapon such as a knife,” investigators said. But information surrounding the case is still scarce.
Goldman Sachs paid more than $12 million to a departing exec who accused senior leaders of overseeing a toxic workplace for women and making vulgar comments about them, according to Bloomberg.
Estée Lauder will buy Tom Ford for $2.8 billion in a “testament to the enduring power of perfume,” the NYT writes.
Ticketmaster temporarily crashed when hordes of Taylor Swift fans tried to buy tickets to her 2023 tour. Now Swifties have beef with Ticketmaster.
France unveiled the mascots for the 2024 Olympic Games, and people are trying to figure out whether they’re historic hats as described or…something else.
Futuristic projects that were once a staple of Big Tech line items are getting squeezed in this “we...
Futuristic projects that were once a staple of Big Tech line items are getting squeezed in this “we definitelycan’t afford that anymore” economy, and this becomes clearer as......
1. As part of its anticipated mass layoffs this week, Amazon began to cut employees who were working on its AI assistant, Alexa. That division has an operating loss of more than $5 billion per year.
2. The hedge fund TCI Fund Management, which has a $6 billion stake in Alphabet,urged Google’s parent company to join its Big Tech peers in laying off workers yesterday, saying it’s overstaffed and paying its employees too much. It took specific aim at Google’s famous Other Bets division that incubated “moonshot” projects like Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company. That Other Bets unit brought in $3 billion in revenue over the last five years, but incurred $20 billion in operating losses, TCI’s letter to CEO Sundar Pichai said.
Big picture: While Snap and Microsoft are also nixing riskier long-term bets, the big Big Tech exception is Meta. Zuck has cut back on some experimentation but is staying committed to spending billions on the metaverse, despite investor concerns.
The International Energy Agency expects global diesel and gasoline demand to drop from 1.5 million barrels...
The International Energy Agency expects global diesel and gasoline demand to drop from 1.5 million barrels per day in 2021 to 400,0000 bpd this year and continue to contract in 2023 as economic activity weakens. "High diesel prices are fueling inflation, adding pressure on the global economy and world oil demand," the IEA said in its monthly report.
Report identifies causes of Freeport LNG explosion
Poor operating and testing procedures, malfunctioning alarms and human error caused the June 8 explosion...
Poor operating and testing procedures, malfunctioning alarms and human error caused the June 8 explosion at the Freeport LNG export plant in Texas, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration concluded in a report released Tuesday. The report identifies "severely damaged" electrical wiring as the likely ignition source for the blast.