The AI boom has many people asking scary questions like, “Is this technology going to take my job, and if so, how soon?” Some accountants are asking their own frightening question: “Are tech companies ...
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Now in its 113th year, Operation Santa, run by the United States Postal Service, allows children and families to send letters to Santa Claus. Those letters are posted online—personal details ...
The head of UC Investments, which is deep in discussions to purchase a minority stake in the Big Ten Conference, said Monday that any finalized deal should include the approval of all 18 schools, ...
Mayo Clinic does what Mayo Clinic wants, and the city’s community input process allows this. Despite Destination Medical Center consulting with the stakeholders and advocating for design principles ...
Warren Buffett, the 95-year-old chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway BRK.B-1.17%decrease; red down pointing triangle, started his annual Thanksgiving letter by saying: “I’m ‘going quiet.’ Sort of.” ...
While delivering his victory speech on Tuesday night, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani made a statement about the government's role in citizens' lives, sparking concern from critics online.
Survival Games Minecraft lead says "I'm looking forward to Hytale" personally, but tells curious fans "there are many Minecraft-like games, so I doubt it will change much for us" RPGs After trying ...
The president does not own the White House. The president merely has a four-year lease on the premises. The White House is owned by the American people. The destruction of the East Wing of the White ...
James Craig and Louis Giles’ new film “Code Is Law” examines infamous crypto hacks and the moral reckoning used by the perpetrators. “A world where ‘the market’ runs free and the ‘evil’ of government ...
In the Oct. 8 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “Congress dropped the ball on health care earlier this year,” the writer states that the Affordable Care Act marketplace subsidies and Medicaid eligibility ...