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Watch France vs. Morocco World Cup 2022 Semifinal Match From Anywhere – CNET

Morocco is still in it!

Housing Costs Are Unbearable. How Renters and Homeowners Are Adjusting – CNET

Rising rents and high mortgage rates in the US put a squeeze on family budgets.

California gig workers’ fate to be debated Tuesday in Prop. 22 appeal

A California appeals court hears oral arguments Tuesday on whether it should uphold a lower court ruling that deemed Proposition 22 unconstitutional and unenforceable.

Amid controversy and emerging regulations around AI for talent management, Beamery emphasizes explainability

Helping bring explainability to AI in talent management, Beamery announced it has raised $50 million in a series D round of funding.Read More

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas after U.S. authorities file criminal charges

Bahamian authorities said they moved to arrest the FTX founder and former crypto billionaire after being notified that U.S. law enforcement officials had filed criminal charges and would seek his…

Metaverse company Infinite Reality will go public through $1.85B SPAC

Metaverse company Infinite Reality will go public through a SPAC. The deal will give at least $128 million to IR at a value of $1.85 billion.Read More

Effective, fast, and unrecoverable: Wiper malware is popping up everywhere

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Over the past year, a flurry of destructive wiper malware from no fewer than nine families has appeared. In the past week, researchers cataloged at least…

Twitter enters its chaotic new multicolored check mark phase

A verified image of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, California. | David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images Twitter Blue is back, and this time it’s also gold, gray, and passive-aggressive.…

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Arrested in the Bahamas – CNET

Founder of bankrupt crypto exchange may be extradited to the US.

China bans AI-generated media without watermarks

Enlarge / An unmarked AI-generated image of China’s flag, which will be illegal in China after January 10, 2023. (credit: Ars Technica) China’s Cyberspace Administration recently issued regulations prohibiting the…

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