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Amazon is building artificial intelligence systems to help run 911 call centers in the United States, a move that could reshape how emergencies are handled. NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz

Eight months after President Donald Trump announced “Liberation Day” tariffs in April, consumer prices have risen only modestly, defying early warnings of sharp inflation. Economists who expected a rapid surge

A National Guard shooting has ignited a forceful public reaction and a wave of online targeting aimed at people from many countries, raising fresh concerns about safety, misinformation, and accountability.
Another week, another flood of AI drops—video models, agents, chips, and even a hint of “garlic.” The noise is loud. The signal is uneven. My view is simple: the most


Every engineering leader eventually hits the same moment: the system is stable enough to be trusted, stale enough to slow you down, and tangled enough that any modernization effort feels


If you are working on a distributed system long enough, latency stops being a nice to have metric and starts feeling like a tax on everything you ship. Every feature


You do not really care about SQL vs NoSQL. You care about: Can this thing survive Black Friday? Will analytics still be correct six months from now? How painful will


Every experienced engineer eventually hits the same wall: your architecture is not failing because of a single bad decision but because the organization has adopted a set of behaviors that

Netflix plans to acquire major Warner Bros. assets, including Warner Bros. Studio and HBO, in a deal valued at nearly $83 billion. The company intends to separate the linear cable


Every few years, cloud security gets a moment. In 2025, it is more like a reckoning. You can feel it in how engineering teams talk about identity sprawl, in the


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A public pension plan is preparing to increase its private equity pacing in the coming year, following a run of strong cash returns from past investments. The move follows fresh

Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming identity is once again under the microscope as viewers wonder if the service once known as HBO Max will rebrand yet again. The question surfaces after

A brief message set off fresh chatter in Republican circles this week, signaling a thaw between a prominent figure and former President Donald Trump. The line was simple, but it

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How Graphic Designers Navigate Difficult Clients: Lessons Learned Every graphic designer has faced challenging client relationships that test their professionalism and patience. We asked industry experts to describe their experience

Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state alleged that immigration agents used deception to draw a man from his home, leading to a canine attack. The claim involves Wilmer Toledo-Martinez and

A U.S. artificial intelligence company, Anthropic, has identified a cyberattack that used A.I. tools and was tied to Chinese-sponsored hackers, adding new urgency to concerns about how A.I. can aid

Netflix has made a $72 billion offer to buy Warner Bros. and HBO, a deal that would reshape the streaming and entertainment market if it goes through. The move, disclosed

18 Real Examples of Exceeding Customer Expectations from Businesses Exceeding customer expectations isn’t just about going the extra mile — it’s about solving problems faster, smarter, and more thoughtfully than

A plan to restart part of the Three Mile Island nuclear station to supply electricity for Microsoft has gained a federal loan guarantee, shifting financial risk to taxpayers. The move


Ask any veteran tester what keeps them up at night, and you’ll hear the same chorus: too much code, not enough time. Artificial intelligence can feel like cheating, but—handled with


So, here we are. Emails pinging all day, headlines changing faster than you can refresh your feed, and somewhere in the middle of it all… you’re supposed to make your
How Automation Boosts Employee Morale – Real-World Examples Automation often gets attention for increasing efficiency, but its impact on employee satisfaction and engagement is equally powerful. We asked industry experts

Four people were killed and 11 were injured in a Saturday night mass shooting in Stockton, prompting a citywide search for the gunman and renewed calls for calm. Police said

Mistral AI announced the release of 10 open-source artificial intelligence models built to run on smartphones, drones, and enterprise systems. The move signals a faster push by Europe to challenge

Amazon Web Services announced a new class of autonomous AI agents designed to code, secure, and run software with minimal oversight, signaling a potential shift in enterprise software operations. The

Teradar introduced a new sensor that operates in the terahertz band and claims to combine the strengths of radar and lidar. The company says the design reduces common drawbacks seen

Months into his term, President Donald Trump continued to challenge executives, corporations, and institutions, reshaping the relationship among the White House, business, and academia. The approach, marked by public criticism
OpenAI has hit the panic button. The company declared a “code red” and is shifting resources back to the core product that made it famous: ChatGPT. I think that move














