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Elizabeth Holmes' fraud case heads to the jury

The jury that will weigh 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes finally got the case late Friday after a three-month trial that captivated Silicon Valley

December 17

Elizabeth Holmes walks into federal court in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021. The lawyers for the opposing sides in the trial of former Theranos CEO are expected to wrap up their closing arguments Friday, paving the way for a jury to begin their deliberations over criminal charges accusing her of turning her blood-testing startup into a massive scam. (AP Photo/Nic Coury)

FAA: Georgia spaceport decision near, but more study needed

A federal agency expects to announce its decision Monday on whether to allow a launchpad that would fly commercial rockets from coastal Georgia

December 17

NASA confirms next Friday for Webb Space Telescope launch

NASA is shooting for next Friday to launch its newest space telescope

December 17

FILE - In this April 13, 2017 photo provided by NASA, technicians lift the mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope using a crane at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. NASA announced Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, that next week's launch of its new space telescope is delayed for at least two days because of a communication problem between the observatory and the rocket. Liftoff of the James Webb Space Telescope is now targeted for no earlier than Dec. 24. (Laura Betz/NASA via AP, File)

Since 1980s US chances of a white Christmas melt a bit

A white Christmas is going from reality to more of a dream for chunks of the United States

December 17

FILE - A resident digs out from a holiday snow storm on Dec. 25, 2009, in Lawrence, Kan. A white Christmas seems to be slowly morphing from reliable reality to a bit more of a movie dream for large swaths of the United States in recent decades, weather data hints. An analysis of two different sets of 40 years of December 25 snow measurements in the United States shows that less of the country now has snow on the ground on Christmas than in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner, File)

TikTok posts referencing violence raise anxiety at schools

Some parents kept their children home, police stepped up patrols and educators tightened security protocols Friday in response to viral TikTok posts alluding to unconfirmed threats of violence that raised anxiety levels at schools nationwide

December 17

Alibaba to grow Southeast Asia e-commerce arm to $100b

Alibaba this week revealed an ambitious vision to quintuple its Southeast Asian e-commerce business to $100 billion in transacted sales, as well as a pledge to reach carbon neutrality in its operations by 2030

December 17

FILE -The Alibaba logo is displayed during the company's IPO at the New York Stock Exchange, on Sept. 19, 2014. On Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, Alibaba this week revealed an ambitious vision to grow its Southeast Asian e-commerce business to $100 billion in transacted sales as well as a pledge to reach carbon neutrality in its operations by 2030. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

CDC endorses schools' coronavirus 'test-to-stay' policies

U.S. health officials are endorsing "test-to-stay" policies that allow close contacts of students infected with the coronavirus to remain in classrooms if they test negative

December 17

FILE - Katie Lucey administers a COVID-19 test on her son Maguire at a PCR and Rapid Antigen COVID-19 coronavirus test pop up on Wall Street in New York on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021. U.S. health officials are endorsing 'test-to-stay' policies that will allow close contacts of infected students to remain in classrooms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday, Dec. 17, decided to more firmly embrace the approach, after research of such policies in the Chicago and Los Angeles areas found COVID-19 infections did not increase when schools switched to test-to-stay. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

Rare Rocky Mountain insects will need snowfields to survive

Federal wildlife officials say two species of rare, winged insects in the Rocky Mountains will need several thousand acres of glaciers and snowfields if they are to survive a warming world that's threatening them with extinction

December 17

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey shows a side view of a recently emerged adult female western glacier stonefly from below Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park, Mont. Federal wildlife officials say the western glacier stonefly and a second, similar species wil need several thousand acres of glaciers and snowfields in areas such as Glacier if they are to survive in a warming world that's threatening them with extinction.. (Joe Giersch/via AP, File)

'Meta' bans 7 companies from Facebook and Instagram for spying

Some 50,000 Facebook and Instagram users may have been targeted in the "surveillance-for-hire" scheme.

December 17

VIDEO: 'Meta' bans 7 companies from Facebook and Instagram for spying

Schools step up security in response to threats on TikTok

Educators have announced plans to increase security in response to TikTok posts warning of shooting and bomb threats at schools around the country Friday as officials assured parents the viral posts were not considered credible

December 16

Elizabeth Holmes' dramatic trial set for final face-off

Lawyers for both sides will present their final arguments to the jury.

December 16

Elizabeth Holmes walks into federal court in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. Holmes is accused of duping elite financial backers, customers and patients into believing that her startup was about to revolutionize medicine. (AP Photo/Nic Coury)

Spyware find highlights depth of hacker-for-hire industry

Security researchers say they discovered two different types of commercial spyware on the phone of a leading exiled Egyptian dissident, documenting for the first time a hack by a little-known competitor of Israel's notorious NSO Group

December 16

FILE - A logo adorns a wall on a branch of the Israeli NSO Group company, near the southern Israeli town of Sapir, Aug. 24, 2021. Israel's Defense Ministry said in a statement Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, that it is tightening supervision over cyber exports — a move that follows a series of scandals involving Israeli spyware company NSO Group. The ministry said the countries purchasing Israeli cyber technology would have to sign a declaration pledging to use the products

Google smart-city spinoff folding over founder's health

Google parent company Alphabet is folding one of its subsidiaries back into Google as the startup's founder steps down to confront a neurological disease

December 16

FILE - Daniel Doctoroff, chief executive officer of Bloomberg LP, walks to a morning session at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 11, 2013. Google parent company Alphabet is folding one of its subsidiaries back into Google as the startup's founder steps down to confront a neurological disease. Sidewalk Labs CEO Dan Doctoroff said Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021, he's leaving the company focused on environmentally sustainable urban planning technology because he

Intel to invest $7.1B in Malaysia chipmaking expansion

Intel is expanding its manufacturing operation in Malaysia as chipmakers work to diversify global supply chains that were hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic

December 16

CEO of Intel Corporation Pat Gelsinger speaks during a press conference at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021. Intel Corp will invest more than US$7 billion (RM29.6 billion) to build a new chip-packaging and testing factory expanding production in the Malaysia following a global shortage of semiconductors. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

BEHIND THE LENS: Chronicling a warming world

In Germany, a train passes a railroad crossing surrounded by floodwaters

December 16

Apple delays return to office in response to new COVID-19 surge

Plus, every Apple employee received $1000 for work-at-home expenses.

December 16

VIDEO:  Apple delays return to office in response to new COVID-19 surge

States volunteer to take more cuts in Colorado River water

Water leaders in California, Arizona and Nevada have signed an agreement to further reduce their take of Colorado River water to help stave off wider, mandatory cuts in the future

December 15

FILE - A buoy rests on the ground at a closed boat ramp on Lake Mead at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nev., on Aug. 13, 2021. To help stave off another round of mandatory cutbacks, water leaders for Arizona, Nevada and California are preparing to sign an agreement on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021, that would voluntarily reduce water to the lower Colorado River basin states by 500,000 acre-feet for both 2022 and 2023. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

US officials eye fuel supply for advanced nuclear reactors

U.S. officials say the development of commercial advanced nuclear reactors intended to help combat global warming and enhance national security will need a better supply of the right type of nuclear fuel

December 15

Sources: Rivian to build $5B electric truck plant in Georgia

Sources briefed on the decision say electric truck maker Rivian Automotive will announce Thursday that it's building a $5 billion battery and assembly plant east of Atlanta projected to employ 7,500 workers

December 15

FILE - Large crowds turned out to look at Rivian Automotive's R1S prototype during a public rollout of the company's new vehicles in Normal, Illinois, Sunday, Oct. 13,2019. Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive will announce Thursday, Dec. 15, 2021 that it's building a $5 billion battery and assembly plant east of Atlanta that's projected to employ 7,500 workers, sources briefed on the decision told The Associated Press. (David Proeber/The Pantagraph via AP)

Volunteers raise oyster gardens to help restore reefs

Volunteers along U.S. coasts are raising oysters from tiny translucent spat to hard-shelled bivalves that can help restore depleted reefs

December 15

India unveils $10.2B plan to attract semiconductor makers

India has announced a $10.2 billion incentive plan in an attempt to attract global chipmakers and transform the country into a semiconductor production hub

December 15

Nations renew talks on 'killer robots' as deal hopes narrow

The countries behind a U.N. agreement on weapons have been meeting this week on the thorny issue of lethal autonomous weapons systems

December 15

After 3 tense months, Spanish volcano eruption may be over

Residents on the Spanish island of La Palma are daring to hope that a volcanic eruption is over after almost three months

December 15

FILE - Ash covers the streets and houses in Las Manchas village as lava flows from the volcano, on the Canary island of La Palma, Spain, Dec. 6 2021. A volcanic eruption in Spain's Canary Islands shows no sign of ending after 85 days. It became the island of La Palma's longest eruption on record on Sunday, Dec. 12. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, file)

2021 Notebook: Billionaires and the space race

Captain Kirk finally made it into space this past year

December 15

FILE - Oliver Daemen, from left, Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and space tourism company Blue Origin, Wally Funk and Bezos' brother Mark pose for photos in front of the Blue Origin New Shepard rocket, left rear, after their launch from the spaceport near Van Horn, Texas, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

SiriusXM sued for allegedly failing to provide podcast transcripts for deaf users

The lawsuit claims the company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.

December 15

VIDEO: SiriusXM sued for failing to provide podcast transcripts for deaf users

2021 Notebook: Climate change, weather crises and what next

Melting glaciers, deadly floods in Germany, record high summer temperatures in generally mild Oregon, more urgent pleas for help from Pacific island nations

December 14

FILE - A home is engulfed in flames as the Dixie fire rages south of Janesville in Northern California, on Aug. 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope, File)

NASA: Webb telescope launch delayed by communication problem

Next week's launch of NASA's new space telescope is delayed for at least two days because of a communication problem between the observatory and the rocket

December 14

FILE - In this April 13, 2017 photo provided by NASA, technicians lift the mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope using a crane at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. NASA announced Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, that next week's launch of its new space telescope is delayed for at least two days because of a communication problem between the observatory and the rocket. Liftoff of the James Webb Space Telescope is now targeted for no earlier than Dec. 24. (Laura Betz/NASA via AP, File)

Montana advances grizzly bear plans that could allow hunting

Montana wildlife officials have advanced plans that could allow grizzly bear hunting in areas around Glacier and Yellowstone national parks if states in the U.S. northern Rockies succeed in their attempts to end federal protections for the bruins

December 14

FILE - In this undated trail camera photo provided by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, a grizzly bear walks in the North Fork of the Flathead River drainage in Montana. Montana wildlife officials on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, advanced plans that could allow grizzly bear hunting in areas around Glacier and Yellowstone national parks, if states in the U.S. northern Rockies succeed in their attempts to lift federal protections for the animals. (Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks via AP, File)

NASA craft 'touches' sun for 1st time, dives into atmosphere

A NASA spacecraft has officially "touched" the sun, plunging through the unexplored solar atmosphere known as the corona

December 14

FILE - This image made available by NASA shows an artist's rendering of the Parker Solar Probe approaching the Sun. On Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, NASA announced that the spacecraft has plunged through the unexplored solar atmosphere known as the corona in April, and will keep drawing ever closer to the sun and diving deeper into the corona. (Steve Gribben/Johns Hopkins APL/NASA via AP)

Harvard professor's trial a test of DOJ's China prosecutions

The trial of a Harvard University professor charged with hiding his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program is the latest bellwether in the Justice Department's controversial effort to crackdown on economic espionage by China

December 14

FILE - Harvard University professor Charles Lieber departs federal court, in Boston, Jan. 30, 2020, following his arrest on allegations he hid his involvement in a program designed to recruit people with knowledge of foreign technology and intellectual property to China. Jury selection is slated to start Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, in the trial of Lieber, the former chair of Harvard's department of chemistry and chemical biology. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

US officials eye fuel supply for advanced nuclear reactors

U.S. officials say the development of commercial advanced nuclear reactors intended to help combat global warming and enhance national security will need a better supply of the right type of nuclear fuel

December 14

2021 Notebook: Billionaires and the space race

Captain Kirk finally made it into space this past year

December 14

FILE - Oliver Daemen, from left, Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and space tourism company Blue Origin, Wally Funk and Bezos' brother Mark pose for photos in front of the Blue Origin New Shepard rocket, left rear, after their launch from the spaceport near Van Horn, Texas, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

US study: Record highs, rain and beaver damage in Arctic

The Arctic continues to deteriorate as global warming increases

December 14

FILE - A drop of water falls off an iceberg melting in the Nuup Kangerlua Fjord near Nuuk in southwestern Greenland, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017. According to a report by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, the Arctic continues to deteriorate from global warming, not setting as many records this year as in the past, but still changing so rapidly that federal scientists call it alarming. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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December 14

UN weather agency affirms 2020 Arctic heat record in Siberia

The U.N. weather agency has certified a 38-degree Celsius (100.4 Fahrenheit) reading in the Russian town of Verkhoyansk last year as the highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic

December 14

FILE A man rides his bicycle through smoke from a forest fire covers Yakutsk, the capital of the republic of Sakha also known as Yakutia, Russia Far East, Russia, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021. The U.N. weather agency has certified a 38-degree Celsius (100.4 Fahrenheit) reading in the Russian town of Verkhoyansk last year as the highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic. The World Meteorological Organization said the temperature "more befitting the Mediterranean than the Arctic" was recorded in June 2020 during a heat wave that swept across Siberia and stretched north of the Arctic Circle. Average temperatures were up to 10 degrees Celsius more than usual in Arctic Siberia. (AP Photo/Ivan Nikiforov, File)

Apple adds feature aimed at protecting children

Technology included with the new operating system will scan text messages for explicit images.

December 14

VIDEO:  Apple adds feature aimed at protecting children

Scientists cautious as erupting Spanish volcano falls quiet

The volcano has been spewing lava in Spain's Canary Islands for months.

December 14

FILE - A fissure is seen next to a house covered with ash on the Canary island of La Palma, Spain, Dec. 1 2021. A volcanic eruption in Spain's Canary Islands shows no sign of ending after 85 days. It became the island of La Palma's longest eruption on record on Sunday, Dec. 12. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, file)

California may cut rooftop solar incentives as market booms

Californians who decide to install home solar panels and storage systems would get lower discounts on their energy bills under a proposal released by state regulators that would lengthen to a decade the time it takes to recoup the costs of installation

December 13

FILE - This photo taken Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020, shows solar panels on rooftops of a housing development in Folsom, Calif. State regulators at the California Public Utilities Commission are expected to propose reforms that would lower the financial incentives for homeowners who install solar panels. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

Huge Ma, Asian American activist and TurboVax founder, is running for Assembly

Ma's vaccine-tracking site helped hundreds of thousands find shots.

December 13

Huge Ma, a software engineer, in New York on Jan. 31, 2021. Ma built his own vaccine appointment site to help New Yorkers in less than two weeks.

Vehicle emission declines decreased deaths, study finds

Researchers who study the environment and public health say that thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars have been saved in the United States by recent reductions in emissions from vehicles

December 13

FILE - Traffic travels along the Hollywood Freeway in Los Angeles on Dec. 12, 2018. According to a report published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, researchers who study the environment and public health say that thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars have been saved in the United States by recent reductions in emissions from vehicles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Japanese tourist says space trip 'amazing'

Yusaku Maezawa said he was struck by the reality of space travel.

December 13

FILE - Space flight participant Yusaku Maezawa attends a news conference ahead of the expedition to the International Space Station at the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Center in Star City outside Moscow, Russia, on Oct. 14, 2021. During an interview with the Associated Press on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, Maezawa said he experienced motion sickness after arriving at the space outpost and it took him a few days to adapt to zero gravity. (Shamil Zhumatov/Pool Photo via AP)

One year of vaccines: Many lives saved, many needlessly lost

The first full year of the biggest vaccination drive in American history has saved many lives but has left many behind

December 13

Banned decades ago, PCBs still posing threat to wildlife

Researchers on an idyllic New Hampshire lake popular with tourists are hunting for what's inhibiting the loon population growth

December 13

Harley takes its electric motorcycle company public via SPAC

Harley-Davidson will take its electric motorcycle division public through a blank-check company, valuing the enterprise that has been part of the Harley for 10 years at $1.77 billion

December 13

FILE - This June 18, 2014 photo shows the control screen on Harley-Davidson's new electric motorcycle, at the company's research facility in Wauwatosa, Wis. Special purpose acquisition company AEA-Bridges Impact Corp. is buying Harley-Davidson's LiveWire unit in a deal that will makes the division the first publicly traded electric motorcycle company in the U.S. (AP Photo/M.L. Johnson, file)

Experts say possibly biggest hack in computing history could be underway

Experts say hackers are taking advantage of a vulnerability in a widely used software tool, then accessing computer systems and servers without a password.

December 13

VIDEO: Experts say possibly biggest hack in computing history could be underway

Satellite images, expert suggest Iranian space launch coming

Iran appears to be preparing for a space launch as negotiations continue.

December 12

In this satellite photo by Planet Labs Inc., a support vehicle stands parked alongside a massive white gantry that typically houses a rocket on the launch pad as activity is seen at the Imam Khomeini Spaceport in Semnan province, Iran, Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021. Iran appears to be preparing for a space launch as negotiations continue in Vienna over its tattered nuclear deal with world powers, according to an expert and satellite images. (Planet Labs Inc. via AP)

Spanish island volcano eruption hits local record of 85 days

A volcanic eruption in Spain's Canary Islands shows no sign of ending after 85 days

December 12

Lava flows from a volcano as seismic activity increases in recent days in the area on the Canary island of La Palma, Spain, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021. Spain's National Geographic Institute registered 341 earthquakes over the past 24 hours. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Was tornado outbreak related to climate change?

Unusually warm temperatures and a storm system moving east linked to the La Nina weather pattern helped create the conditions necessary for the monstrous tornadoes and severe weather that tore through parts of the the Midwest and South

December 12

Kenny Sanford exits his mother-in-law's apartment through a collapsed wall Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, in Mayfield, Ky. Tornadoes and severe weather caused catastrophic damage across several states Friday, killing multiple people overnight. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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