PHOENIX — Arizonans are about to have fewer loose coins in their pockets. As of right now, it's legal for Arizona merchants to round up — or round down — the amount of change you get when customers ...
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PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill Friday to regulate how businesses must handle cash transactions in the absence of pennies, which are no longer being minted. HB 2938 mandates the use ...
In the ongoing campaign by artificial intelligence companies to take over pure mathematics, another round is commencing. The team behind First Proof, an effort to benchmark the ability of large ...
State lawmakers are looking into rounding guidance for cash purchases months after the U.S. penny was laid to rest. President Donald Trump announced in February 2025 that he ordered his administration ...
Months after the last of the United States' one-cent coins were pressed, some states are beginning to offer their own two cents on the penny problem by setting rounding guidance for cash purchases.
A sign posted in a Needlers grocery store in downtown Indianapolis asks customers to pay by card or with exact change, citing a penny shortage spurred by the end of penny production, on Monday, Dec.
Mathematical superintelligence startup Harmonic AI Inc. revealed today that NVentures, the venture capital arm of Nvidia Corp., was among the investors in its $120 million Series C round that was ...
More fast-food, convenience, and travel stop chains are rounding cash totals to the nearest nickel when pennies aren’t available Big retailers and grocers are doing it too, often rounding in the ...
Harmonic raises third funding in 14 months from insiders Focus on AI's math and reasoning capabilities Plans to explore commercial use cases in software development Nov 25 (Reuters) - Harmonic, an ...
McDonald’s told CBS News they’ll be taking on a rounding method when it comes to customers paying in cash. Reason being? The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last penny on Wednesday, leaving ...