Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Chris Mortensen, longtime NFL journalist for ESPN, dies at 72 (More) | Brit Turner, founding member of Southern rock band Blackberry Smoke, dies of cancer at 57 (More)
> Six-time NFL All-Pro center Jason Kelce retires after 13 seasons (More) | Denver Broncos to release nine-time Pro Bowl QB Russell Wilson after just two seasons with the team (More)
> Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, tapped to headline South by Southwest opening day panel; SXSW kicks off this Friday from Austin (More)
Science & Technology
> Google-backed Gravity Mobility opens the fastest electric vehicle charging stations in the US for public use; New York City stations can provide a 200-mile charge in five minutes (More) | AI startup Anthropic releases Claude 3, saying its new chatbot is more powerful than OpenAI's ChatGPT (More)
> Scientists grow organoids—miniature, three-dimensional structures that mimic key functions of different organs—from stem cells derived from the amniotic fluid of active pregnancies (More)
> Engineers create the world's smallest QR code; embedded pattern/, with feature sizes close to one-thousandth of a millimeter, is only readable using infrared light (More)
Business & Markets
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> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.1%, Dow -0.3%, Nasdaq -0.4%) ahead of jobs report this week (More) | Tesla shares fall 7% amid declining sales in China (More)
> Apple fined nearly $2B by the European Commission, which sided with Spotify in finding the App Store restricted competition for music-streaming apps; Apple expected to appeal fine, which represents 0.5% of its global annual revenue (More)
> Elon Musk sued by former Twitter executives for $128M in total unpaid severance, claiming Musk didn't have cause to fire them after his 2022 takeover (More) | Boeing sued for $1B in damages by Alaska Airlines passengers who experienced door blowout in January, citing the incident caused PTSD and physical injuries (More)
SOURCE: 1440 News
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