New additions will normally be updated on a quarterly basis each January, April, July, and October and the next quarterly update will be in early January 2026. - If a sprinkler head is popped up, the ...
Over the past several years, the lion’s share of artificial intelligence (AI) investment has poured into training infrastructure—massive clusters designed to crunch through oceans of data, where speed ...
A surge of new cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds is expected to hit the US market in the coming weeks, as asset managers move quickly to capitalize on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ...
A New York judge on Thursday temporarily ruled in favor of legal cannabis shops that were under threat of being shut down over a dopey mistake by state regulators. The preliminary injunction issued by ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The death of a Black college student whose body was found hanging from a tree on a university campus in Mississippi this week was ruled a suicide after an autopsy, ...
The latest example: unilaterally declaring a $100,000 fee for most H-1B visas. The Trump administration’s announcement last week about the new regulations for H-1B visas, including that most will now ...
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has relaxed a new rule that requires all imports to be accompanied by a Certificate of Origin (COO), exempting some items from the regulations that take effect on ...
Senate Republicans rammed through dozens of President Donald Trump’s nominees on Thursday in their first flex of the Senate’s new rules for confirmations. Lawmakers voted along party lines to confirm ...
PROVIDENCE, RI — In an important victory for First Amendment rights, a federal judge in Rhode Island has ruled in favor of four arts organizations in their challenge to the National Endowment for the ...
Last month, AT&T CEO John Stankey sent an unusually blunt memo to his staff. There was a lot in his 2,500-word missive, but one part really stood out to me. "Some of you may have started your tour ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has confirmed 48 of President Donald Trump’s nominees at once, voting for the first time under new rules to begin clearing a backlog of executive branch positions that had ...