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Microsoft is already bigger than Apple, but its ‘iPhone moment’ could be coming
Wedbush is excited about the potential for AI to give a big boost to Microsoft’s cloud business.MarketWatch - Business - Microsoft -
Venezuela's coming electoral farce could double its emigration to the US
Venezuela's regime is carrying out a dark and dangerous migration strategy — a new version of the Cuban Mariel Boatlift, except on steroids.The Hill - Politics -
Nearly a third of employed Americans under 30 used ChatGPT for work: Poll
More employed Americans have used the artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT for work since last year, with the biggest increase among the younger portion of the workforce, according to a Pew Research poll released Tuesday. The survey found ...The Hill - Politics -
Americans Are Getting Used to ChatGPT, Even At Work. But They're Wary of Election Info
A new study indicates about a third of Americans under 30 have used the chatbot for their jobs, though there's also distrust about election misinformation. But a majority of people haven't tinkered with it at all.Inc. - Business -
How the Apple and Microsoft Antitrust Cases Compare
Prosecutors compare their new fight against Apple to the seminal case against Windows in the 1990s.The New York Times - Business - Microsoft -
Ghost of Microsoft Stalks Apple as DOJ Takes Its Shot
Bill Gates has said his legal battle distracted him from the rise of mobile.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Microsoft -
Show us the receipts for the F-35 production decision
If the Pentagon wants the American people to believe they have gotten their money’s worth, it should immediately declassify the latest testing report and release it publicly.The Hill - Politics -
US West hydropower production plunged to 22-year low last year
Hydropower generation in the U.S. West plunged to a 22-year low last year — an 11 percent drop from the year before, according to a new federal data analysis. The total amount produced in the region amounted to 141.5 million megawatt-hours, or ...The Hill - Politics -
Home Depot acquires building-products provider SRS for $18.25 billion in its biggest-ever deal
The deal could expand Home Depot’s market by $50 billion.MarketWatch - Business -
China reportedly seeks to block Intel, AMD and Microsoft tech from being used in government computers
Beijing has introduced new procurement guidelines that seek to promote use of Chinese techMarketWatch - Business - China -
Is ChatGPT good at day trading? Probably not
But is ChatGPT better at day trading than you? ProbablyFinancial Times - Business -
The Rule Change That Supercharged March Madness
For years, college basketball was synonymous with low scores and offensive fouls. Then they rewrote the rulebook—and an explosion of scoring happened.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chick-fil-A will allow some antibiotics in its chicken
Chick-fil-A is no longer promising "no antibiotics ever" in its chicken. The fast food chain said it would start to use chicken this spring that may have had antibiotics.CBS News - Top stories -
How much is the BBC licence fee and what does it pay for?
The licence fee will rise to £169.50 on 1 April, an increase of 6.6%, after a two-year freeze.BBC News - Top stories -
DraftKings is showing this ‘powerful sign’ that could help boost its stock 20%
DraftKings’ stock has been a big recent winner, rising nearly 170% over the past 12 months. But there’s still room to run, according to a new bull.MarketWatch - Business -
McDonald's Just Made an Unexpected Announcement That Could Be Its Best Idea Yet
The partnership with Krispy Kreme is a huge win for the Golden Arches in its battle with Starbucks.Inc. - Business -
Apple announces its big annual conference, where it could reveal its AI strategy
Apple typically reveals the latest versions of its iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV software at WWDC via a "keynote" video on the first day, led by CEO Tim Cook.CNBC - Business - Apple -
Boeing chief Dave Calhoun will step down at year-end amid the aircraft maker's crisis over product quality, and the company said its chairman won't stand for re-election.
Boeing chief Dave Calhoun will step down at year-end amid the aircraft maker’s crisis over product quality, and the company said its chairman won’t stand for re-election.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Elon Musk's Neuralink Shows First Patient Using Its Brain Implant
A man paralyzed in a diving accident moved a computer cursor with his thoughts.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
How birdwatching’s biggest record threw its online community into chaos
In late 2023, Peter Kaestner was about to log his 10,000th bird species seen in the wild. Then Jason Mann showed up. In late 2023, 70-year-old birder Peter Kaestner was within striking distance of a goal that had never been accomplished: seeing ...The Guardian - World -
How Portugal’s surging far right is already flexing its muscles
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s tragic train crash comes back to haunt the governmentFinancial Times - World -
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Not so fast: San Diego art museum could be blocked from selling its downtown home
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego appears to be in default on its agreement with the city, which can take back the downtown property.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Trump merges MAGA and Wall Street with his ‘supercharged meme stock’
For a business with little revenue and a relatively small audience, Donald Trump’s social-media company is proving to be one of the biggest things on Wall Street on its first day of trading.MarketWatch - Business - Donald Trump -
‘The final act’: fears US journalism crisis could destabilize 2024 election
Job losses, declining circulations and local newspaper closures could mean spread of misinformation in pivotal election year. As the election battle between Donald Trump and Joe Biden begins, there are growing fears around the health of the US ...The Guardian - World -
Why the ban on using EU funds for arms could become more flexible
Also in this newsletter: Finland’s PM on the threat from Russian migrationFinancial Times - World -
Insurance loss for US bridge collapse could hit $3bn
It could cost insurance companies $1.2bn for the bridge damages and millions more for the six deaths.BBC News - Top stories -
How IVF and abortion access could shape the 2024 election
538's polling column examines Americans' opinions on IVF and abortion access, Trump and Biden's job approval ratings and college athlete unionization.ABC News - Top stories - Abortion -
How Waymo Driverless Cars Could Change Los Angeles
Autonomous taxis have arrived in the nation’s second most populous city. Some Angelenos aren’t ready to go driverless.The New York Times - Tech -
How jury selection could work in Trump's "hush money" trial
On Monday, the judge in Donald Trump's "hush money" case rejected the former president's bid to delay a trial further, setting a start date of April 15. Notre Dame Law School professor Derek Muller and CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
How the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Could Snarl U.S. Supply Chains
America’s ports are vital to our country’s prosperity. We should invest in modernizing them to keep supply chains running smoothly.The New York Times - Top stories -
How this bull market could unravel and what to watch for, according to Larry McDonald
Lawrence McDonald, author of "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense" and "How to Listen When Markets Speak," spoke with CNBC about his top concern for markets.CNBC - Business -
How a viral $22 burrito explains inflation in the US
A San Francisco taqueria owner made waves after raising the price of a signature dish. We break down the costs – and why economists say it could be justified. Ricardo Lopez’s taqueria is famous for a melt-in-your-mouth birria recipe that takes ...The Guardian - World -
US places bets on European companies in $6bn effort to clean up its heavy industry
Biden administration push to decarbonise draws in companies from Sweden, Denmark and GermanyFinancial Times - World -
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US sanctions online site 'Gaza Now' and its founder for allegedly supporting Hamas
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on an online media site called Gaza Now and its founder Mustafa Ayash, for allegedly supporting HamasABC News - Top stories -
ESPN’s model is eroding. Past and present execs are split on how it can protect its dominance
CNBC spoke with ESPN chief Jimmy Pitaro, former Disney CEO Bob Chapek, and former ESPN President John Skipper as part of a digital documentary on ESPN's future.CNBC - Business -
'The Fed has made two major mistakes in its history,' expert says. Here's how those affect policy today
As the Federal Reserve prepares to lower interest rates, the central bank is being particularly careful about not repeating past mistakes, experts say.CNBC - Business -
How the AI potential of Reddit’s user data has helped send its stock soaring
The social-media website’s stock continues to attract investor interest after its closely watched IPO last week.MarketWatch - Business