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Month: April 2023

Google and Microsoft fight over the future of AI

CNN By Nicole Goodkind, CNN Wall Street was able to breathe a sigh of relief on Tuesday as Google-parent company Alphabet and Microsoft both beat the market’s relatively modest earnings expectations. The companies saw big boosts from their search and cloud computing businesses. After a disastrous year for both stocks, the shares rebounded strongly in

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Boeing’s problems and losses continue

By Chris Isidore, CNN Losses continued to mount for Boeing, as the supply chain problems caused higher-than-expected losses. The company reported a loss of $1.27 per share, excluding special, one-off charges and gains. Although that was an improvement from the $2.75 a share it lost on that basis a year earlier, it marked the seventh-straight

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Republicans use debt ceiling bill to push work requirements for millions receiving Medicaid and food stamps

CNN By Tami Luhby, CNN House Republicans are using the debt ceiling standoff to advocate for one of their longstanding goals — requiring more low-income Americans to work in order to receive government benefits, particularly food stamps and Medicaid. They see work requirements as a twofer, allowing them to reduce government spending, while bolstering the

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Un crimen “horrible y demoniaco”: arrestan a un hombre relacionado con el asesinato de un conductor de Uber Eats en Florida

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — La Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Pasco arrestó a un hombre en Holiday, Florida, relacionado con el asesinato de un conductor de Uber Eats que estaba haciendo su última entrega de la noche el miércoles 19 de abril, dijo la Policía en una conferencia de prensa este martes. Holiday

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Encuentran dosis potencialmente peligrosas de melatonina y CBD en gomitas vendidas para dormir

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Pruebas en más de dos docenas de “gomitas” de melatonina vendidas como somníferos encontraron que algunas tenían cantidades potencialmente peligrosas de la hormona que ayuda a regular el sueño, según un nuevo estudio. “Un producto contenía un 347% más de melatonina de lo que realmente figuraba en la etiqueta de

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