Science & Technology

Tesla to stop accepting Bitcoin for car payments

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Electric car maker Tesla will stop accepting Bitcoin as a payment, CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Wednesday, citing environmental concerns. ...

Lawyer: ‘Tiger King’s’ Jeff Lowe willing to give up big cats

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<p>MUSKOGEE, Okla. &mdash; Netflix’s “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe and his wife are willing to give up their big cats to resolve a Justice...

Amazon seeks to hire 75,000; offers $100 to vaccinated hires

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NEW YORK — Amazon is seeking to hire 75,000 people in a tight job market and is offering bonuses to attract workers, including $100...

Alibaba records first quarterly operating loss since IPO

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<p>HONG KONG &mdash; Alibaba had its first quarterly operating loss since it went public in 2014 after Beijing slapped a record $2.8 billion fine...

Cloud technology aids NFL in schedule making

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The process of building the NFL schedule used to be a painstaking one with executives such as Val Pinchbeck spending months slotting the games...

Apple holds edge in app store trial despite nagging issues

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<p>SAN RAMON, Calif. &mdash; Apple seems to be prevailing in an antitrust trial examining whether its mobile app store illegally skims profits from smaller...

Spain at last adopts promised law on becoming carbon neutral

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MADRID — Spain’s parliament approved a law on climate change and energy transition Thursday that belatedly brings the country into line with the European...

Back to square one? Trump decision still weighs on Facebook

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<p>Suppose you were Mark Zuckerberg, recently <a href="https://apnews.com/article/trump-facebook-oversight-board-decision-73b0c3ea9a98b9af7e38cb74562d0f54">ordered by an advisory board</a> to decide how long former President Donald Trump should stay banned from...

Biden team moves swiftly to tackle pipeline political peril

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The Biden administration swung aggressively into action after a primary gasoline pipeline fell prey to a cyberattack — understanding that the situation posed a...

EXPLAINER: What’s next for pipelines after Colonial hack

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<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; The nation’s largest fuel pipeline is flowing again after the company that runs it it was hit by a gang of hackers....