Author: Al Jazeera
Trade tensions, wars and Asia’s rise are testing the influence and unity of the Group of Seven (G7).Read More
This past weekend, Spotify brought Ryan Castro back to Bogotá for a special celebration with some of his biggest fans. The night paid tribute to the Medellín-born artist’s roots, the connection he’s built with his audience, and the stories that have earned him the title of EL CANTANTE DEL GHETTO (“The Singer From the Ghetto”)….Read More
EeroQ’s demonstrates a novel approach to chips needed for new type of computing.Read More
After nearly 48 hours of trying everything to get this Sharge Disk Pro SSD to work on my computer, the solution turned out to be embarrassingly simple. A classic case of overthinking the problem.Read More
Georgia Tech’s president will take on a new role in November.Read More
Georgia Tech’s president will step down this fall after seven years, the university announced Monday.Read More
The Texas Tech football team added an edge rusher from London to its 2027 recruiting class.Read More
With midterms looming, the White House is proposing a shotgun marriage between child safety and AI boostersRead More
The NCAA has asked a Texas appeals court to stay a temporary injunction allowing Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play despite being declared ineligible for gamblingRead More
Homebuilder sentiment slumps: U.S. homebuilder sentiment fell in June 2026, dropping further below neutral as conditions weakened. The decline was driven by soft buyer demand, high mortgage rates and rising construction costs. The South saw the biggest drop, weighing heavily on the national reading. Bloomberg has the full story. AI sends better buyers: U.S. shoppers […]Read More