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Google Gemini Re-Enables AI Image Generator with New Restrictions for Human Depictions
Google has reactivated its AI image generator for some Gemini users, allowing the creation of images of people—but there's a catch.
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Backpage Founder Michael Lacey Sentenced to 5 Years for Money Laundering in Prostitution Scheme
Michael Lacey, co-founder of Backpage.com, was sentenced to five years in prison and fined $3 million for money laundering related to a scheme that profited from prostitution ads on the now-defunct site.
Nokia Launches Retro Barbie Flip Phone for $99, Promising Break from Digital Overload
Nokia launches a $99 Barbie-inspired flip phone with 1990s and 2000s technology, aiming to offer a digital detox by excluding internet and social media features.
Shake Shack Shutters 9 Stores Due to Low Performance, Market Changes
Shake Shack is closing nine underperforming locations due to market changes and overlapping store areas, following a portfolio review and SEC filing.
Ford CEO Cites Diverse Beliefs as Company Ends LGBTQ Survey Involvement
Ford Motor Co. has decided to stop participating in an annual LGBTQ advocacy survey and will no longer use diversity quotas for minority dealerships and suppliers.
FDA Approves New Pfizer and Moderna mRNA Vaccines to Combat Latest COVID-19 Variants
The FDA has approved updated mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna designed to target the KP.2 strain of COVID-19, with new eligibility and availability details amid a summer surge in cases.
Temu Founder Colin Huang Falls from Top Spot as China’s Richest After $21 Billion Loss
Colin Huang, founder of Temu, has lost his title as China’s richest person after a $21 billion drop in net worth, now ranking fourth in the country’s wealth list.
Waymo Expands Fleet with $5 Billion Alphabet Investment, More Driverless Cars on Valley Roads
Alphabet’s $5 billion investment will significantly expand Waymo’s fleet of driverless cars and increase their presence on Valley roads.
Kroger Executive Admits Company Raised Milk and Egg Prices Beyond Inflation Needs
Kroger's top pricing executive testified in court that the company raised milk and egg prices more than necessary to account for inflation, as revealed in a March 2024 email.
Sheetz Opens Doors to First Michigan Store, Early Birds Wait for Hours
Eager customers lined up for hours early Tuesday morning of August 27 to witness the opening of Sheetz's first 24/7 convenience store in Michigan.