The move into transportation management expands Transfix’s scope from its current focus on brokerage pricing technology.
I asked ChatGPT to gently roast me based on my year in queries – and it was uncanny
Most of it was flattery, but there was one bit of advice that I immediately decided to turn into a New Year’s resolution.
Feds brought a suspect to the US to face criminal charges. Now they are trying to deport her
Law enforcement spent years trying to capture Yana Leonova. The case could fall apart thanks to ICE
Brit YouTuber who moved to RUSSIA admits misery of his life under Putin: High prices, racism & constant interrogation
A BRITISH YouTuber who moved to Russia says it’s not the “conservative paradise” it’s cracked up to be, lamenting skyrocketing prices, easy divorce, racism and interrogations. The stark realities of being a foreigner living under Putin’s dictatorship w…
China and Brazil create joint space laboratory, despite US pressure
They hope to work on a telescope that can allow further research on deep-space exploration.
French film show: A tender story of motherly love
Critic Manon Kerjean takes us through the week’s French film releases, starting with an assured début from Alice Vial. “You Found Me” deals with medical emergencies, mortality and a medium who helps souls leave our earthly realm, managing to balance i…
UN recognizes compas, a Haitian music and dance genre that has marked generations and brought joy
Compas, a beloved Haitian music and dance genre inspired by merengue and infused with percussion, has made UNESCO’s cultural heritage list.
Did JD Vance and Usha have a fight in a restaurant? Here is the truth
Rumours of a public spat between US Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, were fueled by a circulating photo. Vance has since debunked the image, calling it AI-generated and sarcastically dismissing the notion of a public argument. The couple rem…
Masked neo-Nazis march through Arkansas community
Residents in Little Rock, Arkansas were outraged when masked neo-Nazis marched through their community.
Only 20% of Ukrainians would vote for Zelensky following corruption scandal: Survey
Only 20.3% of Ukrainians would vote for President Volodymyr Zelensky in future presidential elections, according to a poll by Info Sapiens. However, he remains the most popular candidate, according to the poll.