AI startup Perplexity wants to upend search business but new outlets say it’s ripping them off • Power demand expected to double by 2040 thanks to AI and EVs, PG&E’s CEO says
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Friday, June 14, 2024

COVID cases rising again in California after record-low deaths in spring

The positivity rate in the Golden State had dipped to around 2% for most of April, but in May it started to rise again.

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AI startup Perplexity wants to upend search business but new outlets say it’s ripping them off

The firm revealed this week that it’s seeking revenue-sharing partnerships to pay news publishers.

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Power demand expected to double by 2040 thanks to AI and EVs, PG&E’s CEO says

PG&E is equipped to meet that surge in demand without significantly adding to its fleet of power plants, Chief Executive Officer Patti Poppe said. That’s because the utility’s system isn’t running at its full potential.

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Wells Fargo fires over a dozen staffers for faking their keyboard activity

It’s unclear from the Finra disclosures whether the employees Wells Fargo fired were allegedly faking active work from home.

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Temu luring more repeat customers than eBay, pressuring Amazon

An April survey of 1,000 consumers found that 34% of respondents buy something from Temu at least once a month, edging out eBay’s 29%

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Boeing discloses 787 fastener issue as FAA steps up scrutiny

The issue is the latest to come to light as US regulators ramp up oversight of Boeing following a near-catastrophe with another jet model, the 737 Max, earlier this year.

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Are tiny homes a cost-effective solution for homelessness? This nonprofit thinks so

DignityMoves CEO Elizabeth Funk says developing tiny home sites costs around $50,000 a unit.

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Record-high orange juice prices expected to continue due to disease, extreme weather

In some markets, orange juice is disappearing from shelves altogether.

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HOA Homefront: 14 things I wish all HOA attorneys knew

The paramount obligation of the HOA attorney is to provide ethical and competent advice for the HOA’s best interests, not to facilitate the client’s desires.

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Orange County’s homebuying pace tumbles to all-time low

Only 49,284 residences were sold in 24 months ended April, the fifth consecutive month a new record low was hit.

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