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An official with the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland confirms to the FOX 8 I-Team that a local school employee resigned after a private text message was accidentally viewed by students.
(FOX40.COM) — A Sacramento gas station on Florin Road was ordered to pay roughly $132,000 in wages and damages after it was found to have violated the Fair Labor Standards Act. According to the Department of Labor, the Fastrip gas station on Florin Road failed to pay federal minimum wage and overtime to seven employees. []
New York City held its St Patrick's Day parade for the 263rd year with 150,000 people marching 35 blocks up Fifth Avenue and two million watching from the street or on TV.
Gary Neville's wild screaming reaction to Amad Diallo's winner went viral. Manchester United beat Liverpool 4-3 after extra time with last-gasp goal. The damage has already been done. Not even beating Liverpool can save Ten Hag -
Microsoft is giving more OneDrive features for Microsoft 365 Basic subscribers. They can now enjoy multiple security and mobile features without purchasing more expensive subscription tiers.
Microsoft has pulled the recently released Edge 123 from the Stable Channel. The latest browser update is no longer available for download with its mysterious "Microsoft Copilot" app.
This comes days after the company announced the new CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman.
Microsoft has announced the end of the Microsoft Rewards app on Xbox. The company encourages users to visit the new Rewards hub on Xbox consoles and Xbox apps on Windows and mobile.
Microsoft has announced a new "Microsoft AI" division for its artificial intelligence efforts. Led by a DeepMind co-founder, Mustafa Suleyman, it will also govern Edge, Bing, and Copilot projects.
Microsoft has announced it will now offer Copilot for Microsoft 365 for higher education customers on May 1, 2024, instead of the previously announced launch date of April 1, 2024.