If you use Google services like Gmail, YouTube, or Google Drive, you’ll soon notice a change in the appearance of the pages where you sign in. Google announced today that it is updating the look of its sign-in pages with a cleaner, more streamlined design. This new aesthetic brings these pages in line with the Material Design language used across other Google products, such as Gmail and Search, creating a unified and familiar experience. Just as it previously teased, this redesign will roll… Source link
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Texas begins flying migrants from southern border to Chicago. The 1st plane carried over 120 people – Yahoo News
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Read More »Japan Begins Probe Into Google for Alleged Antitrust Violations – Yahoo Finance
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Read More »Google begins opening access to generative AI in search – Engadget
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Read More »Tech leads stocks higher as big earnings week begins
U.S. stocks gained Monday as investors braced for a jam-packed week of corporate earnings and contemplated the Federal Reserve’s next rate move before officials meet later this month. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) advanced 1.2%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) jumped about 250 points, or 0.8%. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) again led the way higher, rallying 2%. The moves Monday come after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq rallied toward a winning week on Friday, regaining their… Source link
Read More »U.S. officially hits debt limit, begins ‘extraordinary measures’ to pay bills
The U.S. government hit its borrowing limit Thursday, causing the Treasury to activate “extraordinary measures” to keep paying the government’s bills. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a letter Thursday morning to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, noting that a “debt issuance suspension period” will begin on Thursday, Jan. 19 and last through Monday, June 5. As part of that, the government will not funnel new investments into the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, as well as suspend… Source link
Read More »U.S. officially hits debt limit, begins ‘extraordinary measures’ to pay bills
The U.S. government hit its borrowing limit Thursday, causing the Treasury to activate “extraordinary measures” to keep paying the government’s bills. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a letter Thursday morning to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, noting that a “debt issuance suspension period” will begin on Thursday, Jan. 19 and last through Monday, June 5. As part of that, the government will not funnel new investments into the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, as well as suspend… Source link
Read More »Prospective jurors sound off on Elon Musk as jury selection begins in Tesla tweet trial
The jury selection process in the trial to determine if one of Elon Musk’s infamous tweets violated U.S. securities laws kicked off on Tuesday. The trial comes after Tesla’s shareholders sued Musk and Tesla’s board of directors in 2018, alleging that Musk illegally posted on Twitter that funding had been secured to privatize the electric vehicle company. Musk’s post, the shareholders say, artificially manipulated Tesla’s stock price. “Am considering taking Tesla private at $420…. Source link
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