Can Kamala Harris Sell Bidenomics?
Much of President Biden’s agenda is polling well, but voters disagree with his handling of the economy, posing a challenge for his campaign as it… Read More »Can Kamala Harris Sell Bidenomics?
Much of President Biden’s agenda is polling well, but voters disagree with his handling of the economy, posing a challenge for his campaign as it… Read More »Can Kamala Harris Sell Bidenomics?
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Enlarge / The cityscape from the tower of Lviv City Hall in winter. (Photo: Anastasiia Smolienko / Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty Images) While Russia has… Read More »How Russian-linked malware shut down heating in 600 Ukrainian buildings this winter
On January 29, during testimony before the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee, Hunt-Blackwell urged lawmakers to remove the bill’s criminal penalties and add exemptions for news… Read More »The ACLU is fighting for your constitutional right to create deepfakes
By David Shepardson (Reuters) – Delta Air Lines reported a sharp drop in cancellations on Wednesday, as the U.S. carrier appears to be getting back… Read More »Delta flight cancellations on Wednesday drop sharply
The presumptive Democratic nominee has won concessions from Big Tech leaders on AI, but she has failed to successfully move Congress to regulate.
It’s hard to avoid hassle—or fraud—when you’re forced to pay with paper and ink. Here’s why checks are here to stay, and why some people… Read More »Why Paper Checks Aren't Going Away
Incessant rains battered the northern Philippines on Wednesday, causing flooding in Manila and landslides in mountainous areas as Typhoon Gaemi worsened the seasonal monsoon. In… Read More »Streets turn into rivers as Typhoon Gaemi rages across the Philippines
Enlarge / A scientist feathers one of the birds he used in practical experiments to mimic Neanderthal slaughter and cooking methods. Mariana Nabais Archaeologists interested… Read More »Want to cook like a Neanderthal? Archaeologists uncover the secrets
The explosion on Tuesday in the town of Tequila, near Guadalajara, killed five workers and injured two others, authorities said.
MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) — Attorneys for the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students are urging a judge to move his murder… Read More »Attorney for man accused of killing 4 University of Idaho students wants trial moved to Boise
A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Tuesday declined to block the Federal Trade Commission's ban on non-compete agreements, a departure from another judge's recent finding… Read More »Judge refuses to block FTC ban on non-compete as lawsuits play out
By David Shepardson (Reuters) – Boeing said on Tuesday it has resumed deliveries of its best-selling 737 MAX plane to China after a lengthy delay… Read More »Boeing resumes deliveries of 737 MAX planes to China
Google's parent company narrowly beat expectations for revenue and profit, driven by its search engine and cloud units, and the company said AI investments were… Read More »Alphabet reports 29% profit jump as AI efforts begin to pay off