Battery firm LG Energy Solution Q3 profit rises 40% on increased US output
By Heekyong Yang and Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution (LGES) on Wednesday posted a
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Microsoft's AI bets boost cloud business, Alphabet yet to find silver lining
By Akash Sriram and Anna Tong Google-parent Alphabet's cloud business suffered as long-time rival Microsoft's took off in
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Google-parent Alphabet's cloud division misses revenue estimates, as Microsoft’s cloud booms
By Max A. Cherney and Akash Sriram Google-parent Alphabet's cloud business crawled to its slowest in at least
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Microsoft sales beat estimates as customers prepare for AI rollout
By Yuvraj Malik, Stephen Nellis and Anna Tong (Reuters) -Microsoft on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for fiscal first-quarter results
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This Map Shows You Where to Find the Best Cider Donuts in New England
If you're planning a leaf-peeping trip through New England this fall, you'll want to map out the best spots for apple cider donuts along your route.
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Crypto lender BlockFi emerges from bankruptcy
(Reuters) -Cryptocurrency lender BlockFi emerged from bankruptcy on Tuesday, clearing the way to repay its creditors 11 months after it
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Prosecutors close investigation of Berlin aquarium collapse as the cause remains unclear
Prosecutors in Berlin say they have closed their investigation into the spectacular collapse of a huge aquarium last December after an expert report failed to pin down a reason why the tank burst
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Apple to hold special event on Oct. 30 dubbed 'Scary Fast'
IPhone maker Apple said on Tuesday it will hold a special event named "Scary Fast" on Oct. 30.
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21 Wonderful Words for Wind
Geographers and climatologists have a goody bag full of wonderful words that get super specific about wind.
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How One Grieving Father Got Lawn Darts Banned
Lawn darts were banned in 1988, but not before seriously injuring many children and killing at least one.
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The Reason Why a Standard Piece of Paper Is 8.5 Inches by 11 Inches
The letter-sized standard actually has roots in the 1660s, when paper was made by hand—and Herbert Hoover had something to do with it, too.
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Bitcoin soars to near 18-month high as ETF speculation mounts
By Tom Wilson and Tom Westbrook LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Bitcoin rose 6% on Tuesday to to $35,198, its highest in nearly
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