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New feature on Google Flights guarantees the lowest price on tickets

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Here’s how often you really need to wash your sheets

How often do you change your sheets? Chances are, unless its once a week, you could benefit from changing them more frequently. Experts say we spend roughly a third of

Here’s how many U.S. workers ChatGPT says it could replace

An outplacement firm asked the artificial intelligence bot how many humans it thinks it will put out of work. ​An outplacement firm asked the artificial intelligence bot how many humans

Wall Street Journal reporter meets with attorneys for first time since arrest in Russia

Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal who was arrested last week in Russia on espionage charges, met with his lawyers in prison Tuesday for the first

Man Going Viral For Eating Only McDonald’s For 100 Days Shares Weight Loss Progress

Kevin Maginnis is celebrating his birthday on Tuesday, but he isn’t having any cake. After all, it’s not something you typically find on the McDonald’s dessert menu. For the past

South Korea Tests Sewage Samples Produced Nationwide to Track Spread of COVID-19

South Korea this month will begin weekly tests of sewage produced by its major cities and towns to track the spread of COVID-19 and identify future waves. Officials at the

EV tax credit likely to get updated with proposed battery source requirements

Those requirements apply to a $7,500 tax credit. ​Those requirements apply to a $7,500 tax credit.   

Want to work in AI? This job pays six figures — no coding required

Companies in a range of industries are looking for people to help train the emerging crop of “generative” AI tools. ​Companies in a range of industries are looking for people

Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

“We aren’t planning to pay the monthly fee for check mark status for our institutional Twitter accounts,” the Times said in a statement Sunday. ​”We aren’t planning to pay the

Why TikTok faces bans in the U.S.

Every month about 150 million Americans use the social media app developed in China, and that has security experts and lawmakers worried, because of how user data might be accessed