Information Technology News
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List of Information Technology News
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Newcastle can now sign Saudi sponsors with EPL approval
LONDON (AP) — Newcastle’s Saudi ownership can start signing up sponsors from the kingdom after new English Premier League rules were introduced to...
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Kroger ending some COVID-19 benefits for unvaccinated staff
Kroger, the country's biggest traditional grocery chain, is ending some benefits for unvaccinated workers as big employers attempt to compel more...
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Giving Pledge adds 14 billionaires to philanthropist list
The Giving Pledge announced Tuesday that 14 more billionaires, including the CEOs of DoorDash and Pinterest, had promised in 2021 to donate more...
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Wholesale inflation jumps record 9.6% over past 12 months
WASHINGTON (AP) — Prices at the wholesale level surged by a record 9.6% in November from a year earlier, an indication of ongoing inflation pressures
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Martin Scorsese Institute to be established by NYU
NEW YORK (AP) — Martin Scorsese's alma mater, New York University, is establishing a film institute in his name after a gift from George Lucas and...
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Women say they do most chores, child care: AP-NORC poll
When it comes to household duties such as changing diapers, handling chores and meals and managing family schedules and activities, many couples...
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Millennial Money: Keep an eye on debt using visual aids
With an $82,000 pile of debt, buying a house seemed far in the distance for Ehren Sixon and his wife, Florida residents who embarked on a debt-free...
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Resale is making gains in December holiday gift shopping
NEW YORK (AP) — Second hand. Like new. Thrift. Buy Nothing. Gently used. There are lots of ways to describe consumption in the booming resale market.
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EU nations set fish quota leaving environmentalists outraged
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union nations on Tuesday set fish catch quotas for next year in an attempt to protect fragile stocks and fishing fleets at...
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Vatican fraud trial sees more delay amid procedural errors
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican’s big fraud and embezzlement trial, which opened to great fanfare in July, suffered another delay Tuesday as the...
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Banks slowly reconsider overdraft fees, amid public pressure
NEW YORK (AP) — The banking industry appears to have overdone it on overdraft fees.
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German COVID panel to give advice by Christmas as cases ease
BERLIN (AP) — Members of a new expert panel advising the German government on the coronavirus pandemic held their first meeting Tuesday, amid signs...
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NATO chief applies for job as Norway's central bank governor
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that he has applied to be the next governor of Norway's central...
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Pfizer confirms COVID pill's results, potency versus omicron
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pfizer said Tuesday that its experimental pill to treat COVID-19 appears effective against the omicron variant.
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Scientists cautious as erupting Spanish volcano falls quiet
MADRID (AP) — A volcano that has been spewing lava in Spain’s Canary Islands for almost three months fell quiet Tuesday, though scientists warned...
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Data indicate omicron is milder, better at evading vaccines
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The omicron variant is offering more hints about what it may have in store as it spreads around the globe: A highly...
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