Tension: The data industry promised democratization, but its biggest players quietly hoarded access through relentless acquisition strategies. Noise: Flashy tech IPOs and dot-com drama distracted ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
From enrollment declines and political pressures to waning public trust and the rise of AI, America’s colleges and universities are navigating a turbulent era. But often, turbulence can present ...
Automatic registration into the U.S. military draft pool for eligible men is slated to begin in December, following efforts from lawmakers and the selective service agency to streamline the previous ...
This week, we are excited to kick off SQLCon 2026 alongside FabCon in Atlanta. Bringing these SQL and Fabric communities together creates a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and share what’s next ...
The IMF’s World Revenue Longitudinal Database (WoRLD) tracks government revenue trends since the early 1980s. This invaluable resource offers policymakers, researchers, and the public crucial insights ...
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities gave utilities until March 5 to explain interconnection delays. CoreWeave and NVIDIA plan major data center expansion, including a $1.8B Kenilworth project.
This “dream wish list for criminals” includes millions of Gmail, Facebook, banking logins, and more. The researcher who discovered it suspects they were collected using infostealing malware. The ...
Jan 14 (Reuters) - Connecting to the U.S. electrical transmission system has become the biggest problem for powering up Google data centers on the grid, as the wait times to connect surge to more than ...
NASCAR has announced a return to The Chase championship format for all three national series beginning in 2026, with a modified structure from the previous iteration designed to reward performance ...
Stock prices and corporate earnings move closely together over long horizons, a relationship confirmed by more than a century of data compiled by Robert Shiller. Correlations fluctuate meaningfully ...