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Amazon to Discontinue Its Astro for Business Security Robot

Amazon to Discontinue Its Astro for Business Security Robot

Amazon has announced it will discontinue its Astro for Business security robot and shift its focus back to household robots.


[TIMELINE] How Boeing Came Under Fire by Federal Lawsuit Over Fatal Crashes

Boeing has until July 5 to decide on whether to fight or plead guilty to the lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice for its alleged violation of a 2021 agreement that shielded it from criminal charges after a string of incidents involving its planes, employees, and other business lines.

Sony Cuts Jobs in Optical Media Plant, Phases Out Physical Disc Production

Sony announced that it would phase out recordable disc development and production after cutting up to 250 jobs at its optical media unit in northeastern Japan.

Auctus Surgical: Replacing Ineffective Braces and Painful Fusion with Flexibility and Fun

There are not many things as heartwarming as watching a playground full of children joyfully running, jumping, climbing, smiling, laughing, and playing. Unfortunately, for more than 3 million children who are diagnosed and treated for scoliosis each year, running and playing are often limited, and 63% of them fight pain daily.


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Walmart Announces Deals Sale to Compete with Amazon’s Prime Day
Walmart is set to hold its Deals sale from July 8 to 11, a week before Amazon’s Prime Day, and is expected to outmaneuver the Amazon event profit-wise as it is open for everyone.
Florida Enacts Stricter SNAP Benefits Rules; DeSantis Signs Bill to Reform Public Assistance
Florida has implemented stricter requirements for its food stamp program, including expanded work requirements and age limits, affecting SNAP benefits recipients aged 18 to 59.
FTC’s Ban on Worker Noncompete Agreements Partially Blocked by US Judge
The FTC’s rule to ban agreements commonly signed by workers not to join their employers’ rivals or launch competing businesses has been blocked by the US District Court.
Kansas Businessman Admits Guilt in Illegally Exporting Aviation Tech to Russia
A Kansas businessman from Olathe has pleaded guilty to illegally exporting sensitive aviation technology to Russian companies, violating US sanctions.
Microsoft Breach Hits US Agencies: State Department and VA Among Affected
Several US government entities, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and a State Department arm, have confirmed being affected by a Microsoft breach attributed to Russian state-sponsored hackers.
Elon Musk Issues Stark Warning to Bill Gates: Tesla's AI Ambitions Spell Doom for Doubters
Elon Musk warned Bill Gates against doubting Tesla's ambitious $30 trillion AI-driven future, asserting that further skepticism could lead to Gates' downfall.
Tesla Announces New 'Military Purchase Program' with $1,000 Discounts Across Models
Tesla has introduced a new 'Military Purchase Program' offering $1,000 discounts on all models (except Cybertruck), aligning with a common industry practice among American automakers.
Former CBS Anchor Jeff Vaughn Files Discrimination Lawsuit Against Network
Former CBS anchor Jeff Vaughn has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the network and its parent company, Paramount Global.
Electric Maker Fisker Reveals Its Fisker Ocean Vehicle
EV startup Fisker has requested a bankruptcy judge's approval to sell over 3,000 Ocean electric SUVs to American Lease for approximately $14,000 each, totaling $46.25 million.
Ozempic, Wegovy Users May Face Rare Blindness Risk, Study Suggests Further Investigation Needed
A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology suggests that taking Ozempic or Wegovy may increase the risk of developing a rare form of blindness.
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