News - Page 4813

Corporations start to feel the bite of AI: IBM, Samsung, and Chegg

High-profile companies are starting to see their businesses disrupted by artificial intelligence.

Bud Light sales nosedive as Anheuser-Busch is asked to reaffirm Dylan Mulvaney support

Sales of Bud Light continue to plummet across the country as the fallout of the brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney remains unrelenting.

Cook County prosecutors get new system to streamline evidence, cut down on court delays

The Cook County state's attorney's office rolled out a new system for adult felony cases on Monday that aims to speed up the prosecution of criminal cases and offer a larger database that will store and track digital evidence.

GOP leadership debuts landmark border bill that excludes Dan Crenshaw demands

House Republicans debuted a 213-page border security and immigration bill that GOP leadership insisted will "end the crisis and restore sanity" if enacted, but the party faces new challenges of getting members on board ahead of a floor vote next week.

White House defends Biden’s trip abroad as debt ceiling battle rages at home

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Joe Biden's planned trip abroad as the debt ceiling battle rages at home.

White House praises McCarthy’s commitment to Ukraine in face of ‘Russian state news’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lauded House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for comments he made in support of Ukraine while traveling in Israel on Monday.

House Democrats try to go around GOP to bring own debt ceiling bill to floor

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) announced that the Democrats had filed a “special rule” that could eventually allow them to bypass Republican leaders and bring their own debt ceiling increase bill up for a vote as the default deadline draws closer.

Bearded man wins women’s poker tournament in Florida

A bearded man is going viral after taking first place in a women's poker tournament Saturday in Florida.

Cruz says Thomas subject to ‘racist vitriol’ in Supreme Court ethics hearing

Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee sparred Tuesday during a hearing over Supreme Court ethics reform proposals, with Republican members rushing to defend Justice Clarence Thomas amid concerns raised by Democrats over his undisclosed gifts and real estate sale.

Stimulus check update: Here are the 10 states that have received the most stimulus money since 2020

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, residents of the United States received three stimulus payments from the Internal Revenue Service, which totaled $3,200.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.