Wall Street firms expect to see another year of double-digit gains in 2026, which follows three consecutive years of elevated ...
The Relational Databases Software Market was valued at USD 45 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach approximately USD 75 billion by 2033, growing at a steady CAGR of 7.5% during the 2026–2033 ...
As AI and data demand surge, DigitalBridge’s Steven Sonnenstein shows how tower scale and diversification keep the firm ahead in digital infrastructure Driven by a comprehensive, technology-forward ...
The year 2026 doesn’t feel like the future. It feels like a paradox. On one side, the exponential rise of AI is demanding more speed, more output and more optimization. On the other, the social and ...
Every year, hundreds of people have to be rescued from Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), more than any other mountain in the UK, but rescuers have warned that numbers of callouts are rising to unsustainable ...
So far in 2025, the price of gold is up about 60 percent, but the price of silver is up more than 100 percent. As long as the AI boom continues, demand for physical silver will remain strong. Many of ...
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently spoke on ‘60 Minutes’ about the growing threat AI poses to white-collar jobs. He warned that AI could replace entry-level roles in consulting, law, and finance, ...
At least 40 people are dead and hundreds missing, officials said. LONDON -- At least 40 people were killed and hundreds reported missing after a massive fire engulfed a residential apartment complex ...
Legal abortion services in Baja California have seen a dramatic increase in 2025, with 1,666 procedures performed so far this year, more than half of them in this border city, the state's public ...
Gen Z college students are buckling up to enter one of the toughest entry-level job markets in years. With the unemployment rate for recent graduates ticking up—and some employers predicting the class ...