On May 18, 2018, a student entered Santa Fe High School, between Houston and Galveston, and opened fire with two guns, killing eight students and two teachers. Exactly four years later, an 18-year-old ...
China introduced its first national standard for solid-state EV batteries as the “holy grail” of battery tech moves closer toward mass production. China launches solid-state EV battery national ...
Street gangs across Stockton are scheduled to take part in truce talks Friday, Dec. 12, in response to the Nov. 29 mass shooting at a child’s birthday party. The meeting is being organized by the ...
If Michigan regulators don’t approve contracts to serve a massive data center for ChatGPT creator OpenAI and cloud computing giant Oracle within days, the entire deal could be off the table, DTE ...
What happens when the strategies that propelled an entire field to unprecedented heights begin to falter? For artificial intelligence, this is no longer a hypothetical question. After years of ...
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law on July 4, brings sweeping changes to taxes, government assistance and other policies that affect the amount of money in American ...
LANSING, MI - Michigan energy regulators will offer the public the chance to weigh in on a proposal from DTE Energy to serve a massive artificial intelligence data center on farmland outside Ann Arbor ...
Jeffrey Epstein cast himself as a Trump insider and wanted to leverage potentially damaging information about the president and his business dealings, according to emails with associates. By David ...
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While the government shutdown may soon be in the rearview mirror, it could leave air travel in a chokehold for months, and possibly years, to come. Until a deal is officially inked, airlines must ...
The NYPD is already bleeding officers at a historic rate. This time last week, there were fears that if the “wrong person” were to be elected into office, the future of the NYPD — and the city’s ...
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