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A dedicated meteor camera system captured the fireball over Northford, Connecticut. Mark KirschnerThe American Meteor Society received over 40 reports of a fireball sighting at around 11:15 a.m. The society confirmed that two videos submitted to AMS included footage of the fireball. During the same time eyewitnesses said they observed the fireball, several other spectators reported a loud sound as well as shaking in the area. The last fireball reported in daylight over the area was about a year and a half ago, Cooke said.
Persons: Bill Cooke, Cooke, Mark Kirschner, ” Cooke, Jason Stier, Robert Lunsford, ” Lunsford, Organizations: CNN, East Coasters, New, American Meteor Society, AMS, NASA, Southern Locations: New York City, New Jersey, Meteoroid, Northford , Connecticut, New York , New Jersey , Connecticut, Wayne , New Jersey
Like many families throughout the U.S., Amanda, 28, and Carlos, 36, are wrestling with the cost of child care. The couple keeps their finances separate, with Amanda covering child care while Carlos pays for other costs, like rent. The burden often falls on womenThe cost of external child care has risen by roughly 263% from 1990 to 2024, according to a KPMG analysis. But even when a family has the option to decide between paying for child care or having one parent stay home, there are more costs to consider. You might be sacrificing career growth by staying home, or you may be sacrificing some of your ability to build wealth by paying for child care.
Persons: Amanda, Carlos, Ramit Sethi, Rich, Sethi, Emily Green, Green, they've Organizations: KPMG, Pew Research, CNBC Locations: U.S, New York
Here are some of the best jokes and memes to come out of the estimated 4.8-magnitude quake. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . East Coast residents were shaken up on Friday morning by an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 4.8. The next earthquake might not happen for another 10 years, but it's best to be prepared with more than just your smartphone.
Persons: , New York ”, dGKBvjpTPq — philip lewis, Erewhon, Hailey Bieber smoothie, — Walter Hickey, l Organizations: New York, Service, East, Empire, York Metro, Apple, San, NYC, Earthquake, ust Locations: New, New York City, East Coast, West, New York, New Jersey, , York, of, Los Angeles, Yorkers, @WaltHickey
In this photo illustration, an emergency alert is displayed from the national Emergency Broadcast System warning of an earthquake in the area on April 5, 2024 in New York City. Earthquakes of Friday's magnitude are relatively rare in the northeastern U.S., and the intensity and duration of Friday's quake startled people across the region. The National Tsunami Warning Center said there was no danger of a tsunami on the East Coast after the quake. The USGS said there was a 46% likelihood of another earthquake of magnitude 3.0 or greater in the next week. The Federal Aviation Administration inspected runways at the three major airports in New York City and Newark, New Jersey.
Persons: @NYSE, CNBC's Carl Quintanilla, X Organizations: . Geological Survey, Earthquakes, New York Stock Exchange, State, Tsunami Warning, Federal Aviation Administration, Newark Liberty International, United Airlines Locations: New York City, Allentown , Pennsylvania, Whitehouse, New Jersey, Boston, Baltimore, U.S, New York, Manhattan, East Coast, Newark , New Jersey, Newark, JFK, LaGuardia, Philadelphia
I've been trying to implement a productive morning since moving for work in January. I decided to challenge myself and copy the morning routine of Apple CEO Tim Cook. There's no way I'll ever wake up as early as him, but I did start to enjoy a morning coffee. AdvertisementSince moving to the New York metropolitan area in January 2024, I've been working on establishing a productive morning routine to help me succeed in my transition to adulthood. Minus the early wake-up time, his routine seemed very approachable, with realistic opportunities to integrate healthier habits into my own life.
Persons: I've, Tim Cook, , Zers, Mark Organizations: Apple, Service Locations: There's, New York
Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been keeping track of every report I see about major budget shortfalls at universities. Here’s a sampling:“SUNY Warns of Future $1B Deficit Without Higher Tuition or More Aid” — The Times Union, Jan. 2. “Penn State Plans Nearly $100M in Cuts for FY26 Budget” — Higher Ed Dive, Jan. 24. “As U. of Arizona Confronts Budget Cuts, Workers and Students Brace for the Worst” — The New York Times, Feb. 21. The other is the decline in Americans’ confidence in higher education.
Persons: I’ve, Brace, Sharon Otterman, Josh Moody, Ed Organizations: The Times Union, UConn, Connecticut, “ Penn, Workers, New York Times, Gallup Locations: Arizona, New York
Galentine’s Day: How to love yourself
  + stars: | 2024-02-13 | by ( Allison Hope | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
This is the perfect year to ditch Valentine’s Day and lean into a less pressure-filled holiday. Born from the ancient, mystic sitcom “Parks and Recreation,” the “Galentine’s Day” episode first aired on February 11, 2010. She rebels against the traditional slog of Valentine’s Day and invents a day to rejoice with her girlfriends and celebrate herself. Galentine’s Day, which falls on the day before Valentine’s Day, is for you. “Just as you may give another person a Valentine’s day gift, write a heartfelt card, or spend quality time together, take these practices inward,” she said via email.
Persons: CNN —, , Amy Poehler’s, Leslie, , aren’t, it’s, , Rachel DeAlto, Lauren Cook, Damon L, Jacobs, ” Jacobs, there’s, Allison Hope Organizations: CNN, Recreation, New Yorker Locations: New York, Los Angeles
People moving to New York are younger, make slightly more, and rent more than those leaving. 545,600 people moved from New York between 2021 and 2022, while 301,500 people moved into New York. Advertisement"When I came into office, we had a clear agenda, and then we also not only executed on that, but we actually spent money and time in marketing the city outside of just Jersey City," Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop told BI last September. The typical person moving to New YorkThose moving to New York tended to be younger than those moving away. Since many are moving to New York City, over 78% rented, and among the 22% of homeowners, the average home value was $671,900.
Persons: , Xers, boomers, Steven Fulop, Jim, Ellen Diamond Organizations: Service, Survey, University of Minnesota's, Census, A New York, Bureau of Labor Statistics, New, New York, Hudson, Jersey City Locations: New York, New York . New York, Florida, New Jersey, New Jersey , Pennsylvania, California, A, York, New York State, New, Jersey City, Hoboken, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Jersey, New York City, Manhattan
New York CNN —Sears’ last-remaining store in the New York metro area is closing, bringing the number of Sears locations still in existence down to about a dozen. Following the shuttering of the Jersey City location, the closest Sears for the New York metro area shoppers is 227 miles away in Braintree, Massachusetts. Now, there are only just over a dozen Sears remaining in the continental US. Sears is owned by hedge fund operator Eddie Lampert’s company Transformco. Some suggest that Lampert used the Sears acquisition as a play in the real estate market.
Persons: New York CNN — Sears ’, wasn’t, Sears, Eddie Lampert’s, Lampert, Samantha Delouya Organizations: New, New York CNN, Sears, Kmart, CNN Locations: New York, Jersey City, Manhattan, Newport, Mall, New Jersey, Braintree , Massachusetts, Burbank , California, Washington
The shortage in US air traffic controllers is not new, but it has reached a critical juncture. AdvertisementFor years, air traffic controllers have seen their ranks diminish, to the point where 10-hour days and six-day workweeks have become increasingly common among this group tasked with preserving safety in America's skies. However, the nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers is not a new phenomenon. In August 1981, then-President Ronald Reagan fired 11,000 striking air traffic controllers, in what was a pivotal moment for the labor movement in the US. "The nation absolutely needs more air traffic controllers, and growing the work force will result in better working conditions and more flexibility," she added.
Persons: they're, , Ronald Reagan, Reagan, Bill Clinton, Neil Burke, John F, Burke, Jeannie Shiffer Organizations: Times, Service, The New York Times, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, The Times, Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport Locations: United States, New York
"The Bay Area has consistently been one of the most expensive markets in the country," said Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin. Why the New York metro area is low on the listMidtown Manhattan, New York, as seen from Hoboken, New Jersey. That's because the metro area goes beyond Manhattan and the city's four other boroughs, extending into nearby counties. "Even though Manhattan is really expensive, once you get to the outlying areas [in] the New York metro area, it actually becomes quite affordable," said Fairweather. Interested homebuyers in the region still need to earn six figures annually to afford a home, about $197,734, Redfin estimates.
Persons: Thomas Barwick, San, Daryl Fairweather, Gary Hershorn, Fairweather Organizations: Area, Redfin, California metros, San Diego —, New, Midtown, Corbis, Council for Community Locations: Getty, San Francisco, San Jose , California, California, Anaheim, Oakland, San Diego, New York, Midtown Manhattan , New York, Hoboken , New Jersey, Manhattan, U.S
LinkedIn's Economic Graph data team analyzed new connections made on the platform over a 12-month period by 3 million members who relocated to a new U.S. metro area in 2021. It doesn't come as a big surprise that New York City topped the list as the best metro area for newcomers looking to network. The New York metro area boasts a population of 23.5 million, making it the most populous region in the country. Despite being the smallest metro area on the list, Salt Lake City is the third-best area for networking by newcomers. It was also named the top city to start a new career in by WalletHub last year.
Persons: WalletHub Organizations: LinkedIn, New, Workers, U.S Locations: U.S, New York City, New York, Salt Lake City
But prices are shooting up in Jersey City as its neighbors refuse to build. AdvertisementAdvertisementNew Yorkers have been taking notice of Jersey City real estate for years, and its popularity as an alternative to the ever-less-affordable housing market in the city is growing. Between 2010 and 2018, Hudson County, which includes Jersey City, built housing at more than twice the rate that New York City did. New housing in Jersey City is overwhelmingly market rate rather than being explicitly built as affordable housing for lower- and middle-income residents. "The issues facing Jersey City tenants are multifaceted, but the primary concern is to guarantee housing stability."
Persons: , Steven Fulop, Alex Armlovich, Armlovich, Noah Sheidlower, Amy Klein, Klein, Isaac Jiménez, It's, Goldman Sachs, Abdul Rehman Khan, Jiménez, Fulop, That's, Rich Boggiano, Khan Organizations: Apple, Service, Jersey, Jersey City, New, Niskanen, realtors, Big Apple, Research, Jersey City . Financial, Seton Hall Law's Center for Social Justice Locations: Jersey City, The North Jersey, Jersey, Hudson County, York City, New York, North New Jersey, Newark, Elizabeth, Manhattan, Brooklyn, New York City, Hudson, New York City , Westchester, Long, New Jersey
[1/7] An abandoned vehicle sits in floodwaters during a heavy rain storm in the New York City suburb of Mamaroneck in Westchester County, New York, U.S., September 29, 2023. The extreme rainfall prompted New York Governor Kathy to declare a state of emergency for New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley. Systems producing intense rainfalls have become more commonplace in many parts of the United States, including the New York City area, in recent years. That storm soaked New York City and caused widespread power outages in North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In New York, intermittent rain this week further saturated the ground, setting up conditions conducive to flash flooding.
Persons: Mike Segar, John F, Zack Taylor, Taylor, Kathy, Carlos Ogando, Ophelia, Jonathan Allen, Brendan O'Brien, Rich McKay, Frank McGurty, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: New, REUTERS, Kennedy International Airport, National Weather Service, Center, Metro North, Metropolitan Transportation Agency, Systems, Thomson Locations: New York City, Mamaroneck, Westchester County , New York, U.S, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, College Park , Maryland, Long, Hudson, United States, New York, East, Bronxville, New York's Westchester County, Hoboken, New Jersey, North Carolina , Virginia, Pennsylvania, In New York, Chicago, Atlanta
London CNN —In May, Viveca Chow hurriedly transferred $3,700 over her phone while standing in the lobby of a building in Queens, New York. Average rents in New York and Sydney grew by an inflation-busting 4.7% and 6.9% respectively in the year to August, according to real estate firm Knight Frank. While growth in rental costs in both cities has slowed compared with its pandemic peaks, average rents are still at all-time highs. The Manhattan skyline reflected on the East River Ferry near the Queens borough of New York CIty in August 2022. Lifestyle influencer Viveca Chow feels lucky to have found a rent-stabilized apartment in New York City.
Persons: Viveca Chow, Chow, Knight Frank, Ismail Ferdous, Realtor.com, SpareRoom, Barnaby Scudds, “ I’m, , Andy Raim, Matt Hutchinson, ” Hutchinson, Liam Bailey, , Sadiq Khan, Nikodem Szumilo, ” Szumilo, Szumilo, Viveca, ” Chow, you’re Organizations: London CNN —, CNN, Bloomberg, Getty, Hamptons, Office, National Statistics, Bartlett Real Estate Institute, University College London Locations: Queens , New York, New York, Sydney, Manhattan, Queens, London, United Kingdom, Bartlett, Tokyo, New York City, That’s
For Migrating Birds, It’s the Flight of Their Lives
  + stars: | 2023-08-29 | by ( Emily Anthes | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +17 min
Simone NoronhaFor Migrating Birds, It’s the Flight of Their Lives Leer en españolAmerica’s birds are in trouble. If migrating birds lose their winter refuges, the consequences will ripple across the hemisphere. MissouriMissouri provides breeding habitats for many grassland bird species, which have been faring especially poorly in recent decades. “This is a classic Pacific Northwest to west Mexico species,” Mr. Jiang said. The birds breed at marshes and wetlands across the Western United States and Canada.
Persons: Simone Noronha, , , Viviana Ruiz, Gutierrez, Jeremy Radachowsky, Ken Rosenberg, Deb Hahn, Hahn, Anna Lello, Smith, Sarah Kendrick, Nick Bayly, That’s, Andrew Stillman, Archie Jiang, Mr, Jiang, Dr, Stillman, Camila Gómez, ” Dr, Ruiz Organizations: Center, Avian, Cornell, of Ornithology, Wildlife Conservation Society, Partners, New, New York Metro Area, UNITED STATES, BERMUDA BAHAMAS MEXICO Maya, PERU Moderate, Forest, Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies, Southern Wings, The, Central, Mesoamerican Alliance for People, Forests Initiative, Forests Initiative . Missouri, CANADA UNITED STATES, BERMUDA CUBA MEXICO VENEZUELA COSTA RICA BRAZIL, U.S . Fish, Wildlife Service, Missouri Department of Conservation, Colorado Colorado, CANADA, ARGENTINA CANADA Colo, U.S, Bird Conservancy, Rockies, , Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, UNITED STATES Calif, Western Locations: North America, United States, Canada, Costa Rican, Caribbean, U.S, eBird, New York, BERMUDA BAHAMAS MEXICO, BRAZIL, PERU, CHILE, ARGENTINA, PERU Moderate CHILE, Forest BRAZIL, CHILE ARGENTINA, Forest BRAZIL PERU, New York City, Bahamas, The New York, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Central America, Central American, Forests Initiative ., Forests Initiative . Missouri Missouri, South America, BERMUDA MEXICO VENEZUELA COSTA RICA, Missouri, BERMUDA MEXICO VENEZUELA COSTA RICA BRAZIL, BERMUDA CUBA MEXICO VENEZUELA COSTA RICA, BERMUDA CUBA MEXICO VENEZUELA COSTA RICA BRAZIL PERU, Venezuela, Argentina, Cuba, Central, South, SELVA, Colombia, Costa Rica, Plains, UNITED STATES MEXICO ECUADOR, Colorado, UNITED STATES Colo, MEXICO ECUADOR BRAZIL, Northern Mexico, Texas, California, West Coast, Alaska, Pacific, MEXICO, URUGUAY ARGENTINA Alaska, Salt, CHILE URUGUAY ARGENTINA Alaska, BRAZIL PERU BOLIVIA, URUGUAY ARGENTINA, Sierra Nevada, Chile, Western United States
Armed with only a scalpel, a clamp and a metal probe, Philip L. Sherman would routinely carry out his surgical mission in about 15 seconds, leave in as little as 10 minutes and hotfoot it to his car, which was probably parked illegally but perhaps spared a ticket by the inspired placard on his windshield: “Mazel Tov! Bris in progress. Please don’t ticket.”Mr. Sherman, whose website (as well as his vanity license plate) was emoil.com =, claimed to have performed some 26,000 ritual circumcisions, mostly in the New York metropolitan area, during his 45-year career. He was trained in the Jewish religious practice of brit milah — a profession generally spelled “mohel” in English and pronounced “moil.”His record, he said, was 11 in a single day, including two pairs of twins — a considerable scheduling feat, considering that the ritual is to be performed on the eighth day of the baby’s life and during daylight. Mr. Sherman also performed ritual circumcisions on Muslim and Christian infant boys, as well as the son of a man he had circumcised as an infant and the grandsons of two Israeli prime ministers, and in all kinds of places, including Hong Kong, the Cayman Islands and a bar on Third Avenue (for a family who lived upstairs).
Persons: Philip L, Sherman, Mr, brit milah —, , , Hong Kong Locations: New York, Hong, Cayman Islands
New York City's pace of housing construction has slowed to a trickle, despite a severe affordability crisis. Manhattan's borough president has identified about 200 sites where he says the city could build housing. We have to fix this," Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine said in a tweet. The city approved 2,525 new units citywide and 1,208 in Manhattan in July 2013. A big portion of the opposition to the legislation came from suburban areas around New York City that didn't want to see more density in their communities.
Persons: Mark Levine, Levine, Eric Adams, he's, Kathy Hochul, It's Organizations: Service, Manhattan, Big Apple, New, New York, New York City, New York Gov, New York Housing, Republican, Democratic, Politico Locations: York, Manhattan's, Wall, Silicon, Manhattan, New York, New, New York City, Munsey, Nassau County, Long, Rye, Westchester County, New Jersey, Jersey City, Hudson County, York City
Not to Jinx It, but Is the Commute Easier Lately?
  + stars: | 2023-07-24 | by ( Kaya Laterman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Ms. Sanders, 40, recently shocked her firm’s summer interns when she mentioned she could almost always be found in the office on Fridays. “It’s become my most reliable office day, because my drive now is that much easier.”Ms. Sanders is hardly alone in her quest for a Zen commute. On average, drivers in the New York metropolitan area lose about 132 hours per year in traffic, according to a recent survey by CoPilot, a car-buying app. “You’re guaranteed a seat,” said Ms. Gorman, 49. According to to publicly available data from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Monday is now the easiest weekday to travel around the metro region.
Persons: Sanders, It’s, Ms, Laura Gorman, “ You’re, , Gorman, , “ Don’t Organizations: Grand Central, Jamaica, Metropolitan Transportation Authority Locations: New York, East Northport, Grand
One of New York City's biggest landlords said the office is dead on Fridays and maybe Mondays, too. Data on office occupancy rates also shows Mondays and Fridays are the most vacant days of the week. Insider asked readers on our LinkedIn page if they're going into the office on Mondays and Fridays, Mondays or Fridays, or neither. We asked: "Given the choice, do you go into the office on Mondays and Fridays?" A little less than half of the respondents said they wouldn't go into the office on either Mondays or Fridays.
Persons: , Steven Roth, Misha Friedman, Robert Parlaman, Lakshmi Organizations: Service, Disney, LinkedIn, New York, San, Chicago, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Angeles, Systems Locations: York, Placer.ai, Atlanta, Jose, San Francisco, Lakshmi Varanasi, lvaranasi
Mondays in the office could be "dead forever," one of New York's biggest landlords says. One of New York's biggest private landlords, Vornado Realty Trust, is betting on hybrid work being here to stay. The firm's chairman, Steven Roth, told investors recently that office work on Fridays is likely "dead forever." Office visits on Mondays and Fridays, however, remain just half of what they were in 2019, according to the report. The current push toward hybrid work comes as some companies are doubling down on employees returning to the office.
Persons: , we're, Steven Roth, Vornado, Bob Iger, that's, Kathryn Minshew Organizations: Placer.ai, Service, Vornado Realty, Street, Penn, Amazon, Meta, Disney, Employees, Kastle Systems, New York, San, Chicago, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Angeles Locations: Placer.ai, Arizona, Jose, San Francisco
June 26 (Reuters) - A New York City plan to charge a daily toll on vehicles entering or remaining in the central business district got a boost on Monday from the U.S. Department of Transportation, which said the city had adequately assessed how the congestion charge would help the environment. Menendez has introduced legislation that would cut 50% of federal highway grant funding to New York state if the plan goes ahead. In May, USDOT approved release of the final environmental assessment for New York's congestion pricing plan for public review. Following entry into a tolling agreement, tolling could begin up to 310 days later, the city said in May. New York City, which has the most congested traffic of any U.S. city, would become the first major city in the U.S. to follow London, which implemented a similar charge in 2003.
Persons: Bob Menendez, Josh Gottheimer, Bill Pascrell, Menendez, USDOT, Donald Trump, David Shepardson, Mark Porter, Matthew Lewis Organizations: U.S . Department of Transportation, Administration, Democratic, York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, . New, Thomson Locations: York City, U.S, New Jersey, New York, Midtown Manhattan, . New York City, London, ., . New York, Manhattan, Washington
CNN —New York City has been cleared to implement congestion pricing, a practice that allows the city to charge drivers entering Lower Manhattan, New York Gov. The plan would also mark the culmination of more than a half-century of efforts to implement congestion pricing in New York City. Ultimately, it was the need to improve New York City’s public transit that became the rallying cry for congestion pricing. The stakes of New York City’s program are high, and leaders in other cities are watching the results closely. “It’s good to see New York City’s program is moving forward,” said the Los Angeles Times Editorial Board last month.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, , Michael Bloomberg, Andrew Cuomo —, Kate Slevin, Sam Schwartz, Hochul, , US Sen, Bob Menendez, Josh Gottheimer, Bill Pascrell, Jr, Washington, CNN’s Gregory Wallace, Rob Frehse Organizations: CNN, New, Lower Manhattan , New York Gov, Federal, Administration, Central Business District, Federal Highway Administration, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, ” New York Gov, United, United States Each, MTA, Regional Plan Association, , Democratic New, US, London, Drivers, Los Angeles Times Locations: New York City, Lower Manhattan ,, Manhattan, United States, New York, Lower Manhattan, New Jersey, Democratic New Jersey, Holland, Lincoln, Jersey, That’s, Stockholm, London, Singapore, York, Los Angeles
Source: American Community SurveyThis rising mobility was driven by remote workers who sought new housing in their same metro areas, but also by a wave of remote workers decamping to other parts of the country. The rise of remote work meant that many such workers moved into these places, too. But for New York, San Francisco, Washington and Los Angeles, significantly more remote workers left than arrived. New York Metro Area Net domestic migration of workers Prepandemic 2018-19 Pandemic 2020-21 In-person workers Remote The N.Y.C. The remote workers identified this way may range from hybrid workers who primarily work from home to permanent remote workers and self-employed people who have no nearby office to visit.
Persons: , Hans Johnson, Johnson, Nicholas Bloom, Mr, Bloom, Adam Ozimek, Ozimek, Eric Carlson, It’s, Organizations: San, Major Metros, metros, York, Angeles, Washington, Seattle, Raleigh, Diego, Dallas, Sacramento, Hartford, American, Survey, San Jose metros, New York Metro Area Net, Public, Institute of California, Remote Workers, American Community Survey, Stanford, Economic Locations: San Francisco, New York, San Francisco , Washington, Los Angeles, Austin, Denver, Dallas, Nashville, Jose, Calif, Austin , Texas, N.C, Portland, Ore, Va, Conn, California, Bay Area, Washington, Ocean City, N.J, Cape Cod, Salisbury, Md, Maryland, Delaware, Fla, Stroudsburg, Pa, S.C, Panama City, Duluth, Minn
(Reuters) - Amazon.com said cloud services offered by its unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), were restored after a big disruption on Tuesday affected websites of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Boston Globe among others. FILE PHOTO: 3D printed clouds and figurines are seen in front of the AWS (Amazon Web Service) cloud service logo in this illustration taken February 8, 2022. The outage also affected services at the U.S. securities regulator’s EDGAR system, Southwest Airlines, the Verge and AP for Students. United Airlines said that its operations were minimally affected, adding “we’re out of impact.”Other Amazon services like Amazon Music and Alexa were also impacted, according to Downdetector. Amazon had its last major outage in December 2021, when disruptions to its cloud services temporarily knocked out streaming platforms Netflix and Disney+, Robinhood, and Amazon’s e-commerce website ahead of Christmas.
Persons: Dado, Downdetector.com, Downdetector, EDGAR, Alexa won’t Organizations: Reuters, Amazon Web Services, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Boston Globe, REUTERS, Services, Lambda, AWS Lambda, Southwest Airlines, Twitter, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Amazon Music, Alexa, Netflix, Disney
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