Trading on Wall Street was mixed again as markets waited to comb through the latest U.S. jobs data for signs that the Iran war or AI are impacting companies’ hiring.
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...
Discover Ripple, a new JavaScript UI framework that blends features from React and Svelte, and explore if it’s the right fit ...
The judge told Manchester Crown Court the victim of the 2003 attack was a "hero" - she earlier described how she lived in ...
For generations, the music of Disney’s princesses has been the soundtrack to our lives. Now, these beloved songs come alive on stage with a host of acclaimed Broadway and West End stars in Disney ...
Delays and suspensions are affecting 10 lines across the London Underground network as drivers hold another walkout following ...
Calls to ban the sale of energy drinks to those under 16 years old grew after a teen died in 2024 after drinking a can of Red ...
Banks, small companies and other stocks that had earlier been left behind by the euphoria around artificial-intelligence ...
The Alberta Prosperity Project has posted a 44-page “fully costed fiscal plan” for the “Commonwealth of Alberta” on its ...
A Bay Area Host Committee-commissioned report found the 2026 Super Bowl generated about $720 million in economic activity ...
The benefits of exercise are clear. “The more you exercise, the less chance you have of dying,” said Beth Israel’s Robert ...
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration Thursday in upholding the power of federal regulators to enforce data privacy laws on telecommunications companies.