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Taiwan’s Foxconn said on Monday it has launched its first large language model and plans to use the technology to improve manufacturing and supply chain management.Read More
As Trump administration cuts hit research, some fear American leadership in computer science is at risk.Read More
Kathleen Rickard graduated from Central Connecticut State University in 1985. Aetna hired her as a contractual accounting analyst, and she ended her 12-year career with them in the medical marketing department of Aetna Health Plans. She founded CompuMail in 1990 alongside her husband, Dana. Rickard manages the day-to-day financial aspects of the company as well as human resources. What have been your biggest professional accomplishments so far?Read More
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsRead More
The 2025 Business Summit will be held in the Star City on Monday morning, aimed at ensuring small businesses have ample support and the necessary resources for success.Read More
Manny’s Collection sells men’s clothing in Hackensack. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar is in Montvale. Columbia Bank has a new Paterson branchRead More
This week’s Shoals sports schedule, according to schedules supplied by the schools. Subject to change.Read More
/PRNewswire/ — While participation in pickleball and other sports is growing, data on returning to play after joint arthroplasty (JA) is limited. Presented at…Read More
Do people really believe that fixating on kids’ genitals makes them safer? From athletes at the Summer Olympics, to our neighbors in the Cumberland School District, there is a growing obsession with trans people in sports. As an after-school, nursery and classroom teacher, I’ve worked with kids in several contexts. I’m very familiar with best […]Read More
Roma recorded their fifth consecutive victory in Serie A on Sunday as they beat Empoli 1-0.Such a long streak of positive results has not been seen since 2017, when Pallotta’s Roma were led on the b…Read More