Author: Martin Alfonsin Larsen
Politicians blowing hot air won’t solve Britain’s record-breaking hot summers.Read More
A meeting in Geneva that was supposed to culminate in a global treaty to curb plastic pollution has ended without a deal.Read More
Some of the major public ad tech companies see AI search platforms such as ChatGPT threatening open web traffic, but they also see an agentic advertising opportunity.Read More
Taiwan’s economy is expected to grow faster in 2025 than previously forecast, the statistics agency said on Friday, as the island continues to reap the benefits of strong demand for tech and artificial intelligence-related products.Read More
Stan Budraitis will oversee V2X’s Army aviation programs in his new role as vice president of business development.Read More
Business professor Erik Gordon said more investors will lose more money in the AI craze than the dot-com bubble as stock values are much higher.Read More
A peaceful resolution to the war between Russia and Ukraine would boost the value of Ukrainian mobile operator Kyivstar “quite significantly”, its CEO Oleksandr Komarov said on Friday ahead of the company’s New York listing.Read More
The New York Knicks are looking to make a deeper run in the 2025 NBA Cup after being grouped in East C with familiar foes.Read More
Tourism leaders in the nation’s capital are walking a fine line — reassuring visitors that D.C. is safe, even as a federal takeover of the city’s police force.Read More
Small groups of federal agents gathered throughout Washington, DC, on Thursday night to clear out homeless encampments as part of President Donald Trump’s takeover of law enforcement in the nation’s capital.Read More