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economy 43d ago Seattle

AWS Q1 Net Sales Reach $37.59 Billion

Amazon Web Services (AWS) AI revenue run rate has surpassed $15 billion. AWS growth is projected to accelerate toward 25.6% following a $100 billion infrastructure deal with Anthra. The growth is linked to the company's overall prospects and the benefits seen in AWS.
Bloomberg Radio
other 43d ago

Clavicular Sued Over Unapproved Drug Injection

Clavicular faces a lawsuit alleging the injection of an unapproved drug into an underage influencer. Alorah Ziva has filed a lawsuit against Clavicular alleging battery, fraud, and emotional distress.
Mastodon
other 43d ago Minnesota

Minnesota Authorities Conduct Fraud Investigation Raid

Authorities conducted a fraud investigation raid in Minnesota on Tuesday. The raid follows reports of fraud issues within the state. The source noted that fraud problems are pronounced in certain areas across the country.
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
economy 43d ago New York

Americans Cite High Prices And Mortgage Rates As Barriers To Home Buying

Two-thirds of Americans believe high prices and high mortgage rates make it a bad time to purchase a home. Only 25% of non-homeowners believe home prices will continue to rise. The report was provided by Rory O'Neill. The report indicates that high prices continue to impact the housing market. Only 25% of non-home owners believe home prices will stop rising, according to NBC News Radio. Analysts suggest that home prices are expected to continue their upward trend. Approximately 65% of respondents expect home prices to continue rising. Only 25% of non-homeowners predict they will buy a house within the next five years, which is a record low. Nearly half of Americans do not plan on buying a home. Additionally, 45% of respondents do not plan on buying a home in the foreseeable future. Only 20% of respondents expressed a different view regarding price trends.
NBC News Radio
economy 43d ago global

Polymarket Fees Reach $8.72 Million

Total prediction market fees reached $8.72 million last week, representing an 8.38% decrease. Polymarket International generated approximately $7.54 million in fees, outperforming Polymarket US, which generated $757,000.
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politics 43d ago Chicago

Legislators Reject Photo ID Voting Bill

A legislator has introduced a bill based on Ohio's strict photo ID legislation. The proposed law limits acceptable identification to five specific types: state driver's license, state ID, passport, military veteran ID, or tribal ID.
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
politics 43d ago Los Angeles

Court Establishes New Racial Discrimination Test

A court has struck down a redistricting map, ruling that it constituted an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. This section applies to congressional maps, state legislatures, city councils, and school board elections where racially polarized voting occurs. The goal is to ensure minority voters have the opportunity to elect their preferred candidates. The decision could allow legislatures to break up concentrations of minority voters to benefit political parties. This action could be taken by both Republican and Democratic legislatures, according to the report. Previously, Section 2 cases required showing that white and minority voters preferred different candidates and that minority voters typically lost. The ruling may allow legislatures in states like Florida to redistrict without accounting for these specific racial dynamics.
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other 43d ago Washington DC

Prosecutor Argues Against Bail For Allen

A federal judge is scheduled to decide tomorrow whether to use specific evidence in the Cole Allen case. The photo depicts Allen wearing a black dress shirt, black pants, and a red necktie with a shoulder holster, knife, pliers, and wire cutters. The Justice Department argued against the use of certain elements in its written submission. Prosecutors stated Allen bought a Metro smart card in California before traveling from Union Station to Dupont Circle the afternoon before the shooting. The Justice Department is seeking to hold Allen until trial, stating his intended plan would have caused one of the darkest days in American history. The filing states that Cole Allen traveled with an ammo bag, shoulder holster, and knives. The report was provided by NPR News reporter Brian Lucas.
WTOP Washington DC
other 43d ago New York

Exam Vendor Apologizes For Registration Issues

A vendor behind an English Language Arts exam apologized for issues that prevented students from signing up. The vendor and WEA are working to determine the cause of the problems. Schools have the option to reschedule exams anytime before mid-May.
WNYC 93.9 FM
politics 43d ago Richmond

Virginia Preschool Access Remains Low

A report from the National Institute for Early Education Research found that only 22 percent of all four-year-olds in Virginia are enrolled in the Virginia Pre-School Initiative program. The program is currently limited to children who are low-income or at risk.
WAMU 88.5 DC