
Nations Move To Secure Undersea Lifelines
Governments and utilities are rushing to protect the vast network of critical systems running across the seabed as recent accidents and suspected sabotage expose weak points. From Europe’s North Sea

Governments and utilities are rushing to protect the vast network of critical systems running across the seabed as recent accidents and suspected sabotage expose weak points. From Europe’s North Sea

Venture Capital Journal has published an exclusive directory spotlighting more than 400 women-led venture capital firms worldwide, a move that gives investors, founders, and limited partners a clearer view of

A growing body of research is challenging a popular wellness trend. Microdosing psychedelics, long promoted by tech workers and artists, may not ease depression beyond the effects of expectation, according
This week made one thing clear: synthetic video is no longer a party trick. It is usable, scalable, and jaw-droppingly real. My take is simple. China’s permissive approach to intellectual

Airbnb has moved a large share of its North American customer support to an artificial intelligence agent, marking one of its biggest steps yet into automated service. CEO Brian Chesky

At the Munich Security Conference, the U.S. secretary of state urged deeper coordination with European partners, framing unity as essential for security and economic stability. The comments, delivered in Munich

Walmart chief executive Doug McMillon discussed succession plans, the squeeze from inflation, tariff risks, and artificial intelligence on “Mornings with Maria,” laying out how the nation’s largest retailer plans to

Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.6, adding a 1 million-token context window, multi-agent “agent teams” in Claude Code, and new API controls. The move raises the stakes in enterprise AI

Hennion & Walsh Asset Management’s president and chief investment officer, Kevin Mahn, is steering attention to an AI-fueled spending wave and the sectors set to benefit. In a recent discussion,