Apple is once again raising its prices, this time targeting Apple Music and its Apple One subscription bundle, Music Business Worldwide reported Friday. The prices aren’t going up by more than a dollar or two each, but since many people have these services billed as a monthly subscription, it will take a bigger bite out of your wallet over time. Apple Music’s individual plan now costs $12 per month (a $1 increase); the family plan is now $20 (a $3 increase); and the college student plan is now $7 per month (a $1 increase). Win a New Apple Watch in CNET’s Big Guessing…

The European Union’s economy should reach a 46 percent electrification target in transport, industry and buildings by 2040 in order to cut €260 billion per year in imported fossil fuel costs, the EU Commission said on Friday as it unveiled a set of proposals to ease the process. The proposed…

FIFA has opened an investigation into Argentinian players’ display of a political banner after their World Cup semifinal victory over England, a move that violated its stadium code of conduct and struck a nerve in the United Kingdom over political sovereignty.Defender Lisandro Martinez and unused substitute Giovani Lo Celso held…

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Right now, fires burning in Ontario, Canada, are sending toxic wildfire smoke into the American Midwest and Northeast. Throughout the region, residents are being told to shelter in place, close their windows, turn on air-conditioning and stay inside to avoid breathing the dangerous air outside. This experience will change the…

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