Author: Hadriana Lowenkron
President Donald Trump said he would likely impose tariffs on automobile, semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports of around 25%, with an announcement coming as soon as April 2.Read More
North Carolina’s technology sector is projected to boost employment by 10.5% through 2029, half the nearly 19% pace over the previous five years.Read More
State champion Rawson Hardy signed to the Yellow Jackets program Jan. 30.Read More
Ford Credit President and Chief Executive Cathy O’Callaghan is eyeing technology improvements, affordability and profitable growth in 2025. As the captive finance arm of Ford Motor, Ford Credit has a large presence in U.S., China and European markets. The lender is modernizing and upgrading “critical platforms” in all regions to meet “rapidly changing” customer preferences, […]Read More
Time is of the essence to get national AI policies right and establish industrywide standards, writes Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio.Read More
Online tech programs offer certification in fields such as cybersecurity, cloud systems administration, data analytics and AIRead More
A Tampa business owner who served our country died when his plane – which was contracted by the U.S. military – crashed in the Philippines earlier this month.Read More
A signed custom Pistons jersey, thousands in cash, laptops and more were stolen from a Detroit business that employs veterans and upcycles leather from automobiles.Read More
Nestled on the corner of 13th and Sycamore, Sweet Sistah Splash stands as a vibrant testament to cultural collaboration and creativity.Read More
Some applicants could see licenses as soon as spring if they complete all requirements.Read More