By David Shepardson and Aishwarya Nair WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Over 4,400 flights have been canceled over a two-day period as a powerful winter storm hits the United States, coinciding with the start of a holiday season that some predict could be…
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By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City police arrested a woman caught stealing presents from beneath Robert De Niro's Christmas tree after breaking into the actor's apartment on the Upper East Side early on Monday morning, according…
By Jeffrey Dastin, Krystal Hu and Paresh Dave (Reuters) - ChatGPT, the new chatbot that is the talk of Silicon Valley, can spit out haikus, crack jokes in Italian and may soon be the scourge of teachers everywhere facing fake…
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chair of the Federal Trade Commission, Lina Khan, on Tuesday said giant companies like Ticketmaster, which faces a tsunami of criticism for problems in selling tickets to a 2023 Taylor Swift tour, can…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronomers have detected an act of extreme violence more than halfway across the known universe as a black hole shreds a star that wandered too close to this celestial savage. But this was no…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most galaxies are built around humongous black holes. While many of these are comparatively docile, like the one at our Milky Way's center, some are fierce - guzzling surrounding material and unleashing huge and…
By Paresh Dave OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google has struck at least 24 deals with big app developers to stop them from competing with its Play Store, including an agreement to pay Activision Blizzard Inc about $360 million…
By Angus Berwick and Tom Wilson (Reuters) - On Tuesday morning, Sam Bankman-Fried, owner of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, caught his employees off-guard with a somber message. "I’m sorry,” he told them. “I fucked up.” The reason for the mea culpa:…
By Eva Mathews (Reuters) -Shares in Walt Disney Co closed 13% lower, its biggest one-day loss since 2001, on Wednesday, as ballooning costs at the entertainment giant's fast-growing streaming division cast a shadow on strong subscriber additions. Shares of the…
By Rich McKay ATLANTA (Reuters) - Americans on Monday were lining up yet again to buy Powerball tickets, dreaming of winning a $1.9 billion lottery jackpot that had jumped to a record high after repeated drawings failed to produce a…