Science & Technology

California bill aims to jumpstart ‘microstamps’ on handguns

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gun control advocates are making a new attempt to force the gun industry to comply with California's unique law requiring individual...

White House drops Interior nominee after Murkowski objects

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WASHINGTON — The White House is withdrawing its planned nomination of Elizabeth Klein to become deputy secretary at the Interior Department amid opposition from...

Need for disputed pipeline argued in Minnesota appeals court

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MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday heard arguments over Enbridge Energy's Line 3 replacement project in northern Minnesota, which opponents are...

Amazon brings back former executive to run cloud business

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NEW YORK — Amazon said Tuesday that it’s bringing back a former executive to run its cloud-computing unit, which has become the online shopping...

Stock trading app company Robinhood files plan to go public

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Stock trading app company Robinhood said Tuesday that it has submitted a confidential plan to go public later this year. ...

Parler network founder claims GOP donor, others defamed him

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LAS VEGAS — The developer of the conservative social network Parler is alleging he was defamed and improperly ousted by a prominent Republican Party...

Intel announces Arizona expansion as chipmaker seeks footing

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<p>CHANDLER, Ariz. &mdash; Intel announced Tuesday it will build two new factories in Arizona and outsource more of its production as a new CEO...

Intel announces Arizona expansion as chipmaker seeks footing

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CHANDLER, Ariz. — Intel announced Tuesday it will build two new factories in Arizona and outsource more of its production as a new CEO...

Report: California wildfire sparked when tree hit power line

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LOS ANGELES — A Northern California wildfire that killed four people and destroyed more than 200 buildings last year was caused when tree branches...

Japan spends billions on technology for absent Olympic fans

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TOKYO — Japan’s top telecommunications company is getting 7.3 billion yen — about $67 million — in taxpayer money to design mobile tracking software...