Major chip deal faces security probe The British government has launched a national security review around American technology giant Nvidia’s plans to buy Cambridge-based chip designer Arm from
Dying shopping malls find new life Shopping malls have been in decline for the past several years, and the pandemic only accelerated this trend. As more consumers turn
Virtual workspaces the new normal? Workers are turning to Zoom, not only for meetings, but for “virtual workspaces” to help boost productivity and get work done. During virtual
Iconic movie theater chains shutter ArcLight and Pacific Theaters, including the salubrious Cinemara Dome theater on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, announced they are closing all 300 of
The Attorney General of the State of Arizona sued the U.S. Government for halting construction of the border wall with Mexico and ending the “Remain in Mexico” program
Petition takes on harassment in tech About 1,400 workers at Google parent Alphabet have signed a petition calling on the CEO to address a “long pattern where Alphabet protects
Inching toward a brain cancer vaccine Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg have developed a vaccine designed to boost brain cancer patients’ ability to limit
Supreme Court rules against California’s limits on in-home religious gatherings The U.S. Supreme Court in a divided decision late Friday ruled in favor of lifting restrictions on in-home
The problem with ‘cybervetting’ Checking the social media profiles of job candidates can bring bias and judgment into the hiring process, a study shows. Recruiters surveyed by North Carolina State
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law Monday that will allow him to potentially remain in his position until 2036, when he will turn 84 A constitutional vote
Suspect handcuffed behind his back steals patrol car, leads cops on 100 mph chase A 23-year-old man is suspected of stealing a Kansas Highway Patrol vehicle and leading
Russia registers ‘world’s first’ COVID-19 vaccine for animals Russia has registered the world’s first vaccine against COVID-19 for animals, the country’s agriculture safety watchdog. Russia already has three
Moving out of the mall to survive Seminal retail brands like Macy’s, Gap and even Kay Jewelers were once a ubiquitous element of malls all over America, their
Verizon 3G CDMA Network Will Be Shut off December 31, 2022 5G is set to revolutionize our world. It is the platform for 21st century innovation, offering almost
Southwest signs big 737 MAX order Southwest has agreed to purchase 100 737 MAX jets, the largest order of the planes since they were grounded in 2019, following
The number of tobacco smokers continues to decline and could be virtually nonexistent in many markets within 20 years, according to financial analysts The share of adults who
Preliminary data at Switzerland’s Large Hadron Collider find quark behavior that challenges the standard model of particle physics Scientists working at the world’s largest atom smasher have spotted a strange
Should you take a ‘workcation’? With the proliferation of work from anywhere, it’s getting harder to unplug from the job. For many, the solution is a “workcation”, working
Civil War-era cannonball found with fusing still intact in Maryland The Maryland State Fire Marshals bomb squad diffused a live, unexploded Civil War-era cannonball found in Frederick County,