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Senior leaders are pushing back against claims that the removal of Jeffrey Rosen was politically driven, even as colleagues cite his reputation for a steady, non-partisan approach. The dispute, which


You usually discover your API is not fault-tolerant at the worst possible moment. A downstream service slows down. Latency climbs. Clients start retrying. Queues fill. Autoscaling kicks in too late.

As debates over screen time and social media intensify, a growing chorus argues that smartphones have delivered lasting public benefits that outweigh their costs. Policymakers, parents, and educators are weighing


High-performing AI platform teams rarely fail because of model quality alone. They fail in the seams between experimentation and production. You have seen it. A promising model in a notebook

The Children’s Commissioner called for a ban on social media advertising aimed at children, intensifying a global debate over how to protect young users online. The proposal, delivered this week,


At some point, every microservices platform hits the same wall: you are not debugging a service anymore, you are debugging the conversations between services. Latency spikes only for certain callers.


If you have ever been on a 2:17 a.m. bridge with fifteen engineers staring at Grafana, you know incident response is not just about alerts. It is about the architecture

The S&P 500’s rise from double digits to 7,000 framed the career of Howard Silverblatt, a fixture on Wall Street who stepped down after decades tracking America’s flagship index. His


You know the pattern. Dashboards look “fine,” CPU is hovering at 55 percent, error rates are flat, and yet Slack is filling up with screenshots of spinning loaders. Users say

A growing mix of global investors is backing successive private funds, signaling steady confidence in alternative assets across multiple regions and institution types. The investor base spans institutions and wealth

Scientists have documented the first known case of a cow using an object from her surroundings to relieve an itch, a finding that could reshape views of cattle intelligence. The


Performance incidents rarely fail because of missing dashboards. They fail because the investigation path is unclear, the signal is buried, and the system behaves in ways your mental model does

An emerging Seattle spinout is betting that artificial intelligence can tame rising compliance workloads for companies under mounting regulatory pressure. Certivo, which launched in 2024 from startup studio Pioneer Square
The fight over how the U.S. military should use commercial AI is not abstract anymore. It is here, it is messy, and the consequences are real. My view is simple:


“AI will take our jobs!” has become a classic joke nowadays. While many don’t take it seriously, some industries are already approaching this technology with caution. In sales, where trust,

The American Arbitration Association has introduced an AI Arbitrator, aiming to speed up routine case decisions and cut costs for parties. Led by AAA chief Bridget McCormack, the project brings

Spain has ordered prosecutors to investigate X, Meta, and TikTok over allegations that AI-generated child sexual abuse material is circulating on their platforms, raising urgent questions about how social networks

Cloud cost consultant Duckbill has raised $7.75 million and introduced Skyway, a financial planning and forecasting platform for enterprise cloud spending. The move signals a push by the consultancy, known



You can refactor code. You can swap frameworks. You can even migrate entire stacks over a long weekend if you are brave and caffeinated enough. But if you get your



You rarely redesign a database because you are bored. You do it because something hurts. Query latency crept from 20 milliseconds to 800. A new product line does not fit

In the final two weeks before liftoff, astronauts enter a strict quarantine as medical teams watch for any signs of illness and limit exposure to germs. The protocol, carried out


You have probably been in this meeting. The model is underperforming. Someone suggests the obvious fix: get more data. It sounds responsible and empirical. And sometimes it is exactly right.

A young space company says it will try a water-based propellant test this fall, betting that a simple molecule could reshape how spacecraft move and refuel. General Galactic, co-founded by

Ring used the Super Bowl stage to showcase an AI feature that helps find lost dogs. The pitch was meant to be heartwarming. Instead, it sparked a broad debate over

Ledger is linking its hardware wallets to OKX’s decentralized exchange, giving users a direct path to swap tokens while keeping their keys offline. The move ties a major cold-storage brand


Software engineering excellence is often defined by the speed of development and the quality of the final code, but the most critical measure of organizational maturity is the last mile:

EverNitro is taking aim at the nitro beverage market with a pitch for lower long-term costs and simpler operations, positioning itself against players like NitroBrew. In a recent briefing, founder

A high-profile Super Bowl advert has reignited concerns over a smart doorbell company’s data practices, prompting fresh debate from privacy advocates, customers, and policy experts. The commercial aired during one
The agent race just got real. Peter Steinberger, the developer behind the viral OpenClaw project, has joined OpenAI to lead personal AI agents. I believe this is the clearest sign

Expedia is stepping up its use of artificial intelligence, pledging to test new ways to reach travelers while deploying the technology across its operations. The company framed the shift as











