Brokers are making overseas computing power available with a high degree of anonymity.
Top bankers weigh in frequently on issues from immigration to tariffs, but they almost never contribute directly to presidential campaigns.
A lobbying group is preparing a bid to define hunting with animals as a protected belief. Many experts have questions.
The proposed merger of Japanese and American industrial giants, which proponents say would benefit both countries, is ensnared by political and labor opposition.
This week’s new streaming entertainment releases include Adam Sandler’s first comedy special since 2018, Ryan Gosling's “The Fall Guy” comes to Peacock, and DJ and dance producer Zedd is back with an album after nearly a decade. Emma Stone gives a performance worth watching in “Kinds of Kindness,” her latest collaboration with Yorgos Lanthimos, and Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez head to Los Angeles in season four of “Only Murders in the Building.” Plus, “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings... Читать дальше...
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The cult of safetyism that dominates our society is especially counterproductive when it comes to tech and dating.
Читать дальше...Police said they detained a suspect in a stabbing attack that killed three and wounded eight in Germany on Friday, and authorities are treating the attack, claimed by Islamic State, as an act of terrorism.
A suspect in German police custody following a stabbing rampage in the city of Solingen that killed three people and injured eight is a 26-year-old Syrian man, authorities said on Sunday (August 25) as they looked into his possible links with Islamic State. - REUTERS
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The Committee to Protect Journalists and 59 partners on Thursday, August 22, wrote to EU High Representative Josep Borrell, European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, and EU member state foreign ministries asking that the EU “take action against the Israeli authorities’ unprecedented killing of journalists and other violations of media freedom.” The letter condemns widespread and...
Israel and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah exchanged heavy fire early Sunday, but both signaled a desire to avoid a spiral that could lead to a wider conflict in the Middle East.
Kamala Harris is using the phrase “opportunity economy” as an umbrella covering her policies from more aid to parents and home buyers to a ban on price-gouging, while also co-opting a term long favored by Republicans.
Two astronauts parked at the International Space Station since early June will return with SpaceX instead of on the Boeing spacecraft that took them there.
Trump heralded an aggressive new phase of his presidential campaign, with a busier schedule in battleground states and intensifying outreach to younger men and women, voters he sees as crucial to victory.
C&S Wholesale Grocers, a 106-year-old company based in New Hampshire, is set to play a key role in an antitrust trial scheduled to begin Monday that will decide whether Kroger can move ahead with its planned $20 billion purchase of rival Albertsons.
Almost 10,000 rail workers in Canada will end their work stoppage after the country’s labor-relations board sided with a government order directing Canadian Pacific Kansas City and Canadian National to resume operations.
Chinese artificial-intelligence developers are working with brokers to access computing power overseas in response to U.S. export controls that have prevented them from directly importing sought after AI chips.
French authorities detained the founder and chief executive of the popular Telegram messaging app, Russia-born Pavel Durov.
Tether, which runs the cryptocurrency of the same name, has bought control of companies involved in AI and neural implants, connected by a German investor whose deal introductions have had mixed results.
Björn Höcke wants to be the first politician to head a far-right regional government in postwar Germany. Polls say he has a chance.