(Bloomberg) -- A selloff in the world’s largest technology companies hit stocks, with the industry that has powered the bull market getting ready to report earnings next week.Most Read from BloombergElon Wants His Money BackNew York’s Rich Get Creative to Flee State Taxes. Auditors Are On to ThemDubai Grinds to Standstill as Flooding Hits CityIsrael Reported to Have Launched Retaliatory Strike on Iran‘Mag Seven’ Get Crushed Before Next Week’s Results: Markets WrapEquities extended their slide...
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As we celebrate Earth Day, sustainable habits are at the top of our minds, including recycling, but how much of what we recycle actually gets recycled?
Abdul Usman, who claims to be a 17-year-old from Sudan, has been living in a tent 'jungle' for seven months at Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk. He insisted that nothing would deter him from reaching Britain.
Fallout 4's next-gen update arrived late last week, and uh, a lot of folks weren't too impressed. While a lot of the initial backlash was due to technical issues or bugs, a lot of those on PC who've given the update a go now seem to be looking for ways to revert their game back to its pre-update state. Enter a couple of works that've quickly shot to the top of the game's Nexus Mods page.If you're just catching up on things, while a lot of the big complants folks have had about Fallout 4's...
After the chilly weather we have had recently across the United Kingdom,
While the prospect of a TikTok ban poses significant challenges, it also opens doors for alternative platforms to thrive.
May 2nd is World Password Day. Despite the computer industry telling us for decades that our passwords will soon be gone, we now have more than ever!
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ODESSA, N.Y. (WETM) – The Village of Odessa will see reduced traffic next week as construction is planned to begin on Monday. According to the Village of Odessa, construction will begin on Monday, May 6, on Main Street. It is unknown when this work will be completed. The construction will start at Merchant Avenue and []
Pump prices for fuel products may decrease next week, the Department of Energy Oil Industry Management Bureau assistant director Rodela Romero said.
The camping season officially begins on Wednesday, May 1