Are there certain times when automation in fast food simply makes sense?
Prince Harry revelations ‘like those of B-list celebrity’
Former royal biographer Jonathan Dimbleby says Duke of Sussex ‘is clearly a very troubled man’What will Harry do next? PR experts on the prince’s next stepsA former royal biographer has said he is “perplexed” by the Duke of Sussex’s memoirs and says it…
Cyber Threats Driving Insurance Claims Activity
By Scott Sayce, Global Head of Cyber and Group Head of the Cyber Centre of Competence at Allianz […]
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The U.S. Congress Elects A Speaker
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of Calif., gestures towards the newly installed nameplate at his office after he was sworn in as speaker of the 118th Congress in Washington Daily Mail: ‘That was easy, huh?’ Kevin McCarthy’s opening speech sparks up…
Apple No Longer Planning To Launch iPhone SE 4 Next Year
An anonymous reader quotes a report from MacRumors: Apple has informed suppliers that it has canceled plans to release a fourth-generation iPhone SE in 2024, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Kuo previously said that the fourth-generation iPhone SE wo…
Opinion: UNESCO, consider the bagel
NPR’s Scott Simon praises the humble bagel as an American cultural icon.
The arrest of a prominent journalist in Senegal has sparked unrest and fears
Senegal is widely seen as a peaceful and stable democracy in West Africa, but the arrest of a prominent journalist has sparked unrest and fears that government critics are being targeted.
The U.S. is sending Ukraine its largest aid package yet
The U.S. is sending Ukraine its largest aid package yet, but it does not include everything the eastern European country wanted.
A new two-year ban prohibits some foreigners from buying property in Canada
NPR’s Scott Simon talks to Andy Yan at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, about a new two-year ban prohibiting some foreigners from buying property in Canada.
General Atomics Scientists Use DOE Supercomputers to Advance Fusion Energy
Simulations on Frontier and Summit will help optimize fusion reactor performance San Diego. January 5. Scientists at General Atomics (GA), the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego (UC San Diego) have been awarded highly sought-after computing time on two of the most powerful supercomputers in the …
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