Google Tentatively Settles States’ Play Store Antitrust Suit
Alphabet Inc. tentatively settled claims that Google Play abuses its control over Android mobile applications, potentially resolving complaints
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Biden to Cancel Alaskan Arctic Oil Drilling Rights Sold by Trump
The Biden administration is taking steps to thwart oil development in remote reaches of Alaska by conserving more
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How Sesame Street Dealt With 9/11
'Sesame Street' has a long history of teaching kids how to deal with traumatic events. In the wake of 9/11, the show's creators wanted to find a way to bring the real-world horror to their young audience's attention.
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Spotify Tests Putting Lyrics Behind Its Premium Paywall
Spotify introduced real-time lyrics in 2021 for free and Premium users worldwide, but some listeners
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Visit Any National Park Property for Free on September 23—or Volunteer to Help Maintain Them
On September 23, 2023, you can visit the Statue of Liberty, Alcatraz Island, or any of the 400-plus other monuments, parks, and historical sites overseen by the National Park Service for free.
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What will it take for Georgia to give Brock Vandagriff a real shot at starting QB role?
Carson Beck is the Georgia starting quarterback, but he did not exactly run away with it in Week 1 vs. UT-Martin. Could Brock Vandagriff or even Gunner Stockton overtake on the UGA depth chart?
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Toyota Stops Car Assembly Lines After Server Runs Out of Disk Space
Toyota was forced to stop production at 12 car assembly plants late last month because
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China Bans iPhone Use at Central Government Agencies, WSJ Reports
Apple Inc. suffered its worst stock decline in a month following a report that Chinese government agencies have
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Boston Metal Notches $262 Million Funding Round for Clean Steel
Boston Metal, a startup that has developed a method to make low- or no-carbon steel using electricity, said
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Explainer-Why the US offshore wind industry is in the doldrums
By Scott DiSavino and Nerijus Adomaitis The value of Danish energy company Orsted, the world's largest offshore wind
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Western officials arrive in the UAE amid push to deprive Russia of advanced microchips
Senior Western officials are visiting the United Arab Emirates to discuss sanctions as concerns mount over goods being exported to Russia that could potentially be used in Moscow's war on Ukraine.
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Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel
Reza Baluchi tried to "run" from Florida to London in a homemade vessel during hurricane season.
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