Just a few weeks ago, the stock market stumbled over fears that artificial intelligence stocks might be in a bubble. Now stocks are back within reach of a record high. Thank the Federal Reserve. The ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
Fortnite will close out its current season Saturday with Zero Hour, a live in-game event that marks the end of Chapter 6 and sets up the arrival of Chapter 7. The finale is expected to draw a heavy ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Seemingly frustrated by the government shutdown and Democrats' unwillingness to accept a Republican funding bill, President Donald Trump is once again demanding that the Senate ...
Railroads are built on tradition, but they run on innovation. As infrastructure demands grow and timber supplies tighten, the industry is looking for smarter ways to maintain track integrity without ...
If the government shutdown stretches beyond October, experts warn that Nov. 1 could mark a grim cutoff for low- and middle-income families. Open enrollment begins Nov. 1, and millions of Americans ...
The alleged reasons behind Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban‘s separation are surfacing after the shocking announcement that their marriage had come to an end. On September 29, reports broke that Kidman, ...
Donald Trump’s presidency unspools so fast that it often looks like a set of outbursts fueled by nothing more than his own random obsessions. But millions of Americans who live in different political, ...
It looks like Nina Dobrev and Shaun White are over, which shocked fans since they were seemingly going strong for years — not to mention that they were engaged to be married. A report surfaced in ...
Nike is reframing its iconic tagline, “Just Do It,” in a new campaign, “Why Do It?,” per a press release. The campaign was created by longtime agency partners Wieden+Kennedy Portland. The campaign ...