Kroger beats profit estimates on easing costs, steady grocery demand
Supermarket chain Kroger beat market expectations for quarterly profit and same-store sales on Thursday, benefiting from easing costs
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Workers Resisting the Office Grind Are Suddenly Lonely at Home
Three years after the pandemic closed down offices around the world, the remote-work revolution has morphed into a
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Baker Mayfield still holding a CFB grudge against new Bucs camp invite
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield still holds a grudge against a member of the Georgia team that beat Oklahoma in the 2018 Rose Bowl.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are navigating their first season without Tom Brady as their quarterback because he retired after the 2022 campaign. This of...
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MLB Rumors: Oli Marmol final straw, Vogelbach taunted, Chaim Bloom regret
MLB Rumors: Red Sox regret calling up Matt DermodyThe Boston Red Sox gave pitcher Matt Dermody a spot start last week due to some injuries in their starting rotation. Normally, that wouldn't be a big story, but Boston didn't do their homework.Homophobic tweets from Dermody surfaced p...
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Google is using AI to change how you shop
Google wants to make it easier for online shoppers to know how clothing will look on them before making a purchase.
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Google Is Weaving Generative AI Into Online Shopping Features
Google is bringing generative AI technology to shopping, aiming to get a jump on e-commerce sites like Amazon.com
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Prosecution set to rest case soon in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial
Federal prosecutors are planning to rest their case Wednesday afternoon in the death penalty trial of the gunman who killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018.
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Amazon’s Alexa Defends Company Honor While Jabbing Rivals
Ask Amazon.com Inc.’s digital assistant, “Hey, Alexa, is Amazon a monopoly?’ and it will profess ignorance. “Hmm, I
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EU Lawmakers Vote to Limit AI Use, Ban Public Face-Scanning
The European Parliament voted to completely ban real-time, remote biometric surveillance — a decision that will put lawmakers
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EU officials accuse Google of antitrust violations in its ad tech business
Google's advertising business should be broken up, European Union officials said Wednesday, alleging that the tech giant's involvement in multiple parts of the digital advertising supply chain creates "inherent conflicts of interest" that risk harming competition.
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Google’s Ad Tech Dominance Sparks Breakup Threat From EU
Google was accused of abusing its dominance over advertising technology to crush competition, as the European Union fired
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Andrew Tate: Romanian prosecutors ramp up human trafficking charges
An indictment against the controversial influencer could be issued later this month, marking the start of a trial.
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