Welcome to the latest installment of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Power 100 list, our annual compilation of the region’s most powerful businesspeople. Power goes beyond just wealth and status.
Intelligence veteran reveals the mass psychosis tactics governments use to stay in power NYT stands by report as White House denies JD Vance claim What happens to blood sugar when you take magnesium ...
Russia's military hackers targeted home routers across 23 states. Here's what to do ‘Super’ El Nino is officially here: It could ‘get dire very quickly’ Details on new US strikes against Iran ...
Inside Business creates its annual Power List to highlight the people who are influencing the economy in Hampton Roads. This year’s list features 25 top influencers in alphabetical order, 75 Power ...
Inside Business creates its annual Power List to highlight the people who are influencing the economy in Hampton Roads, whether they be the decision-makers, public and private sector individuals, ...
Overall satisfaction with airlines in North America rises sharply across all segments On-board experience, day of travel experience and value for price paid help drive improvement Recent increases in ...
The race to secure electricity for AI models has reached new heights: Meta has signed an agreement with the startup Overview Energy that could see a thousand satellites beam infrared light to solar ...
Atlanta — It is a sunny afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia, but inside Carolyn Kayne's 3,000-square-foot home, it is cold. "I'm walking around in a ski suit trying to stay warm in the winter," Kayne told ...
One way for a company to stand out — or to intimidate the competition — is to boast, often without evidence, about how much power it has access to. By Erin Griffith The artificial intelligence boom ...
The first commercial nuclear-power projects in a decade are now under construction in the U.S., a potential turning point for a segment of the power industry that has been stuck in neutral for years.
Tech companies charging ahead with artificial intelligence have a problem: AI’s rapid growth is colliding headlong with a finite amount of available energy and computing power. AI is evolving beyond ...