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Hollywood production falls below strike levels as reality TV takes massive hit
Hollywood production was even slower this summer than it was during last year's strikes because of a staggering decline in reality TV shoots, according to a new report.
Overall production levels were down 5% in the third quarter of 2024 compared with the same stretch in 2023, per data released Wednesday by FilmLA, a nonprofit organization that ...Read more
DEA warns Americans to watch out for online pharmacies
Online pharmacies have risen in popularity over the years, especially for some Americans who feel their pharmaceutical needs have not been met by traditional methods. These pharmacies, however, can have hidden dangers.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration released a public safety alert at the beginning of the month, warning of an increase ...Read more
Airbnb launches co-host marketplace to boost listing supply
Airbnb Inc. launched a new section of its app and website where homeowners can hire fellow hosts to manage their rentals, underscoring a broader push to increase listings and attract more people to the platform.
The idea is that hosts who may not have the time or inclination to be hands-on can pay preapproved “co-hosts” on the platform to ...Read more
Why Nevada casinos won't use a new gun-detection system being used in other states
A tribal casino in Oklahoma is using an app tied to its surveillance camera system that uses artificial intelligence to detect patrons carrying firearms.
Travis Thompson, director of compliance for the Muskogee Nation Gaming Enterprise in Tulsa, Oklahoma, said it’s believed to be the first casino property to install the ZeroEyes digital ...Read more
After outcry, Greyhound plans to stay at its Chicago station at least a little longer
After pushback at the prospect of Chicago’s Greyhound bus station closing, the company that owns the intercity bus line says it plans to stay at the site a little bit longer.
Greyhound’s lease at the station on Harrison Street near downtown was set to expire Sunday, sparking months of efforts to find a suitable alternate site to serve bus ...Read more
Toyota joins with Hyundai's Boston Dynamics on AI-powered robots
Toyota Motor Corp.’s research unit and Hyundai Motor Co.’s Boston Dynamics are joining forces to speed up development of humanoid robots with artificial intelligence.
The partnership will pair Toyota Research Institute’s expertise in large behavior model learning for machines with Boston Dynamics’ humanoid Atlas robot, they said ...Read more
Delta extends suspension of Israel flights through March
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has further extended its suspension of flights to Israel.
Delta said it would pause its flights between New York and Tel Aviv through March 31, 2025, “due to ongoing conflict in the region.” The airline previously had Israel flights suspended through Dec. 31.
The extension comes as The Associated Press ...Read more
Here's where the next Sphere is going to be built
Within a few years, the Las Vegas Sphere won’t be the only Sphere in the world.
New York-based Sphere Entertainment Co. announced Tuesday that an agreement has been reached by the company with the Department of Culture and Tourism-Abu Dhabi, known as DCT Abu Dhabi, that a second Sphere will be built in the United Arab Emirates.
The company ...Read more
US Bancorp, like industry peers, posted better-than-expected results thanks to lower expenses
U.S. Bancorp recorded better than expected results for the third quarter, benefiting from a solid uptick in income from loans while expenses and credit losses fell.
The results — like those of several industry peers including JPMorgan Chase — handily beat Wall Street estimates.
Net interest income, which is the difference between expenses ...Read more
Boston Mayor Wu says she won't compromise on plan to hike business taxes as City Council preps for hearing on alternatives
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu told the City Council that she won’t compromise on her plan to raise commercial tax rates to provide relief to homeowners as the body prepares to tee up a hearing on alternative proposals later in the week.
Wu sent a letter to city councilors Tuesday, outlining drastic reductions she says would have to be made to key ...Read more
10 million pounds of meat and poultry recalled from Trader Joe's and others in latest listeria outbreak
Meat producer BrucePac is recalling nearly 10 million pounds of meat and poultry products sold at Trader Joe's, Target, Kroger and other retailers because they might be contaminated with listeria.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the sweeping recall last week. It includes hundreds of ready-to-eat...Read more
Forget EpiPens. This San Diego biotech is offering the same medicine without needles
Alyssa Bauder was just learning how to read, but she had already memorized the colors of food packaging that spelled danger for her: peanuts. The 6-year-old knew to stay away from chocolate dressed in orange or blue and yellow wrappers.
Then everything got bungled on Valentine’s Day. Her first grade class exchanged handfuls of candy all ...Read more
Beats by 3M? Latest noise-cancelling headset boasts solar charging, improved audio
3M isn’t out to compete with Apple or Beats, but the company’s new solar-powered, noise-reducing, Bluetooth-equipped headset might interest audiophiles as much as avid woodworkers.
For about $170, 3M’s new WorkTunes headset boasts many of the same specs as high-end headphones for half the price, plus a solar cell that charges the unit. ...Read more
Tech review: Should you upgrade to iPhone 16 Pro Max?
I’ve been an iPhone user since the original iPhone.
Heck, I was in the audience when Steve Jobs introduced the world to the iPhone.
After the unforgettable introduction, all of us who attended Macworld in 2007 marched over to the Apple booth on the floor of the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
There were no iPhones to play with, only two ...Read more
Target teams up with Taylor Swift for exclusive merch in play to win more Black Friday shoppers
As retailers jockey for customers both online and in stores for yet another competitive holiday shopping season, Target has made a big play by teaming up with pop singer Taylor Swift to offer exclusive merchandise on Black Friday.
The Minneapolis-based retailer will release a book that gives a behind-the-scenes look at the singer’s ...Read more
Foreign-owned manufacturers eye Georgia for growth
As assembly lines clanked inside Saint-Gobain’s factory in Social Circle, the CEO of the France-based company that makes housing construction materials recently strolled through and spelled out what’s driving his company’s expansion in Georgia.
“We are investing in our capacity here because the market is growing,” said Benoit Bazin, ...Read more
Meta can't escape states' claims it hooked kids on platforms
Meta Platforms Inc. must face a lawsuit by dozens of state attorneys general alleging it knowingly contributed to a youth mental health crisis by getting kids hooked on social media.
A federal judge in California on Tuesday sided with 34 attorneys general in allowing some of the claims over Meta’s Facebook and Instagram platforms to proceed ...Read more
Delta is revamping its aircraft cabins with new seat colors, mood lighting
Delta Air Lines said it is revamping the interiors of aircraft cabins across its fleet with new colors and lighting.
It will include mood lighting for different phases of the flight and new seats with darker colors and memory foam cushions in Comfort+ and economy seats on wide-body jets.
The interior flourishes are an attempt by Delta to ease ...Read more
Boeing expects 'substantial' losses in its defense work. That could hurt St. Louis jobs
Boeing expects “substantial new losses” in the company’s defense business in the coming months as experts warn it should brace for cuts, including among its military aircraft production — and 16,700 jobs — in the St. Louis region.
The company announced Friday it will dramatically slash its total workforce by about 10%, or about 17,000...Read more
Walgreens, grappling with continued financial losses, lays out plan to shutter 1,200 drugstores
Walgreens Boots Alliance plans to close 1,200 of its stores over the next three years, as it grapples with continued financial losses, the company announced Tuesday.
About 500 of those stores will close in fiscal year 2025. The Deerfield, Illinois-based company now has more than 8,000 U.S. stores, meaning it plans to close about 14% of its ...Read more
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- Here's where the next Sphere is going to be built
- Boston Mayor Wu says she won't compromise on plan to hike business taxes as City Council preps for hearing on alternatives
- 10 million pounds of meat and poultry recalled from Trader Joe's and others in latest listeria outbreak
- Target teams up with Taylor Swift for exclusive merch in play to win more Black Friday shoppers