Author: Deborah Haynes
Defence Secretary John Healey has said he has spoken to his counterparts in the so-called E5 group of European powers to discuss the crisis.Read More
Two new “cultivated meat” products could reach UK restaurants and homes in five years if scientific tests are successful, according to the food regulator.Read More
The Doctor’s assistant Peter Purves was invited to a screening of the episodes in Leicester.Read More
The innovation and interdisciplinary skills of students at Oklahoma State University continue to set a high standard for technological advancement and entrepreneurship.Read More
Nationally syndicated radio host Larry Elder discusses attacks around the Strait of Hormuz and ‘The View’ hosts claiming the war in Iran is a ‘distraction’ on ‘The Evening Edit.’Read More
Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson strained a muscle while slipping on the new glass floor at the Big 12 tournament during Iowa State’s 75-53 win over the Red Raiders on Thursday.Read More
Palantir CEO Alex Karp sat down exclusively with CNBC to discuss the Iran war and how AI is being used in wartime.Read More
BNY head of investment strategy and equities Alicia Levine breaks down the investment impacts of conflict in the Middle East on ‘The Claman Countdown.’Read More
MONTREAL, March 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Canadian technology entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette has published a new analysis examining how artificial intelligence is expected to reshape modern workplaces over the coming decade, particularly in the areas of productivity, employee engagement, and organizational decision-making. In the analysis, Yanik Guillemette explores the growing role of artificial intelligence in business environments and outlines several structural shifts that organizations mRead More
Google completed its $32 billion purchase of Wiz this week, finalizing a real windfall for those who invested in the cybersecurity startup.But even the tech investors who missed out on backing Wiz stand to benefit.After many years of regulatory challenges from the U.S. and abroad, the ability …Read More