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These states have the cheapest gasoline in the U.S.
Gas prices are once again on the decline across the U.S., bringing some relief to drivers now paying a little less to fill up their tanks....
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Will my iPhone, iPad, and Mac run the new Apple Intelligence AI? Full list of supported devices
Yesterday, Apple jumped headfirst into the AI race. In addition to introducing its new operating systems, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS...
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Apple’s commitment to data privacy could pay off big with its AI
At long last, Apple has finally entered the AI race . The company announced on Monday a raft of new AI-driven features at its WWDC developer...
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U.S., in a ‘more competitive approach,’ may have to increase its deployment of nuclear weapons
The United States may have to deploy more strategic nuclear weapons in coming years to deter growing threats from Russia , China and other...
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United Airlines wants to show you personalized seatback ads: Here’s how to opt out
On Friday, United Airlines announced that it is bringing personalized advertising to the seatback entertainment screens on its flights. The move...
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How Google ditched plastic packaging
If you take a new Pixel 8 phone out of its package, you might not notice what’s missing. But there’s no plastic wrap around the box. There’s no...
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Apple is late to the AI race. Here’s how it plans to beat early leaders
Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference on Monday is expected to herald the company’s move into generative artificial...
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Missiles, drones, and … microwaves? Introducing the Army’s latest high-tech weapon
The future of air defense in U.S. military operations may owe a lot to the same technology you use to heat up popcorn for a Netflix binge....
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Adidas starts some beef and Apple tries to make up for its very bad ad: This week in branding news
This week in the marketing world, Adidas started some beef, Apple scrambled to recover from its major ad fail, and water bottle company Air Up...
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How AI is changing the rapidly growing world of sports cards
Artificial intelligence is having a very real impact in the world of sports card trading, reshaping the way people analyze, value, and sell the...
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Best National Donut Day freebies and deals 2024: Krispy Kreme, Dunkin’, Shipley, and more
Today (Friday, June 7, 2024) is National Donut Day, celebrated every year on the first Friday of June. The unofficial holiday is over 80 years...
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Michigan Central train station concert: Watch the star-studded Detroit event live or catch it later for free
A big celebration will take place today (Thursday, June 6) in Detroit. The historic Michigan Central train station has been restored and...
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How calls for AI safety could wind up helping heavyweights like OpenAI
Welcome to AI Decoded , Fast Company ’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to...
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Ozempic and Wegovy could soon be challenged by China’s generic competitors
Novo Nordisk is facing the prospect of intensifying competition in the promising Chinese market where drugmakers are developing at least 15...
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The case for Denver as America’s next great tech hub
For a long stretch—specifically, between Kansas City and Denver—Interstate 70 is as mind-numbing of a drive as you’ll find in the United States....
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115 degree heat could descend on Phoenix as an early heat wave bakes the southwest
Millions of Americans from the Gulf Coast of Texas to California’s San Francisco Bay area were warned on Tuesday to curb outdoor activity...
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Asana says its new AI teammates are ready to manage your projects
When the tech industry describes AI’s role in its products, it hardly chooses language at random. Terms such as assistant and copilot...
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The Right to Contraception Act heads to a vote in the Senate
A bill to safeguard access to contraceptives faces a U.S. Senate vote on Wednesday, part of a push by congressional Democrats to focus public...
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How can I improve my attention span?
Welcome to Pressing Questions , Fast Company ’s mini-advice column. Every week, deputy editor Kathleen Davis, host of The New...
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If you want to understand Nvidia’s stock splits, take a look at Apple’s
On June 7, shareholders of Nvidia will have a significant number of additional shares in their portfolio as the chipmaker enacts a 10-to-1 stock...
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No, stimulus checks are not coming from the IRS or California in 2024. Don’t fall for false rumors
Who wouldn’t want another stimulus check? The government checks were a big help to many families during the early years of the COVID-19...
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Psychedelic drug MDMA could be ‘a new avenue of treatment’ as FDA begins its first-ever review
A panel of advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet on Tuesday to discuss a therapy based on the psychedelic drug MDMA for...
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$178M PacifiCorp payout will go to Oregon wildfire victims
Pacific Power, part of PacifiCorp , said Monday it has agreed to a $178 million settlement with over 400 Oregon plaintiffs in the latest...
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Why Ford spent $1 billion to transform an abandoned Detroit train station
Bill Ford Jr., the executive chairman of the Ford Motor Company, is sitting in what was once one of the world’s most glorious drug dens....
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Cucumber recall 2024: Salmonella fears impact produce products distributed to these 14 states
Select cucumbers are being recalled due to fears of Salmonella contamination. The recall is being voluntarily initiated by Florida-based Fresh...