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May 30 2024
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Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account
Earlier this month, Google Cloud experienced one of its biggest blunders ever when UniSuper, a $135 billion Australian pension fund, had its Google Cloud account wiped out due to some kind of mistake on Google's end. At the time, UniSuper indicated it had lost everything it had stored with Google, even its backups, and that caused two weeks of downtime for its 647,000 members. There were joint
Ars TechnicaJun 09 2024
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Logan restaurant requests 'no tips' from customers as part of new business model
LOGAN — We've all the felt the pressure at the register: How much should I tip? One local restaurant is trying something new. They don't want your tips. Mario Trejo opened his restaurant eight years ago in Logan. "Our daughter was born a week before we opened," said Trejo, smiling because that's the only way he remembers how long they've been in business. There was no grand opening, Trejo said
KSLJun 07 2024
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AZ Dem lawmakers pushing to protect contraception rights
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — State Senator Priya Sundareshan and State Representative Stephanie Stahl Hamilton sat down exclusively with KGUN 9 this week to discuss the issue of contraception rights. They are Democrats representing Arizona’s 18th and 21st legislative districts in Southern Arizona. In January, they introduced a bill that would have enshrined the right to contraception in Arizona law
KGUNMay 30 2024
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Amazon Sellers Looking for New Customers Are Buying Ads on Google
Great Oral Health has been selling dental products on Amazon.com Inc. for almost a decade, buying ads from the e-commerce giant to help it stand out on the sprawling marketplace. But lately, the company noticed that spending more on Amazon ads was doing little to drum up new business.
So it turned to another well-known advertising company: Alphabet Inc.’s Google.
BloombergJun 06 2024
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Pleasant Hill issues water emergency, customers asked to restrict water use
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The city of Pleasant Hill issued an immediate water restriction emergency at 3:30 a.m. on Thursday. All customers are asked to limit water consumption to only what is essential until further notice. Water District #1 also receives water from the City of Pleasant Hill water system. Those in the district are also asked to conserve water. Customers are asked to avoid watering
KSHBJun 09 2024
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Made in Racine: Mexican candy store owners shares traditions, makes custom piñatas
RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) – A Mexican candy store in Racine is earning recognition for its sweet and spicy treats and custom-made piñatas. "Me, my wife, and the family, we noticed that we didn't have a candy store right here in Racine, and then said, 'Why don't we open a candy store?' and everybody said, 'Oh that's a good idea,'" Benito Cruz said. Cruz opened La Oaxaqueña Dulces & Botanas last
CBS 58Jun 07 2024
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PA Bikers Push Lawmakers For More Rights, Protections
Members of the Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education of Pennsylvania — or A.B.A.T.E. of PA — attended the group's annual rights rally at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex on Monday. As several proposals aimed at improving rights for motorcycle owners move through the Pennsylvania Senate and House of Representatives, some group members used it as an opportunity to appeal to legislators
Patch.comMay 29 2024
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Storm leaves 30,0000 CenterPoint customers without power
Drivers navigate high water on Yale Street in the Heights after a strong storm blew in on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, in Houston. Around 30,000 CenterPoint Energy customers in the Houston area were without power Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. after a severe line of storms blew into the region and knocked out the electricity for hundreds of thousands of customers, the company said in a release. CenterPoint
Houston ChronicleMay 29 2024
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‘Cicida-geddon’ leading to influx of customers at local car washes
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — We’re in the middle of a “cicada-geddon” and not only are the bugs noisy, but some drivers have noticed that they can create quite the mess on your car. “When it hits, it’s an explosion. It’s not just one drip. It’s like they got something inside them that says, ‘Goodbye world!’ and they leave it on the windshield,” Garrett Calhoun, a Nashville resident said. “They
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