US airports ‘may have to close’
Some US airports may have to shut as travellers endure long wait times at security following a shutdown that’s seen 50,000 staff go unpaid.
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Some US airports may have to shut as travellers endure long wait times at security following a shutdown that’s seen 50,000 staff go unpaid.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have said “the floodgates are open” for more legal cases against tech giants after Google and Meta were found
The world’s largest sporting goods retailer has turned seven of its European warehouses over to robots, and the early results suggest the machines are earning
Meta began cutting hundreds of jobs on Wednesday across Reality Labs, Facebook, recruiting, sales, and global operations, according to people familiar with the matter and
Videos show scenes of rocket interceptions in the sky over central Israel.
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduce bill to pause AI rollout amid growing backlash to technology.
The Christian nationalist legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is celebrating an $800,000 settlement that the city of Louisville, Kentucky paid to Christian photographer
Russia’s foreign ministry has accused the US and Israel of trying to spark a nuclear disaster after a strike at Bushehr.
Drone startup BRINC announced Tuesday a significant upgrade for its law enforcement drones. BRINC’s newest model, Guardian, will have Starlink connectivity on every unit—a first
NASA’s announcement Tuesday that it will “pause” work on a lunar space station and focus on building a surface base on the Moon was no
Covid vaccinations were related to the deaths of at least 10 children between 2021 and 2024, an official with the Food and Drug Administration said.
The Gulf’s hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper – but now their future looks unclear.
There is indirect contact and channels between the two sides – but a deal may still be a long way off.
The 35-year-old from Florida remains detained in Los Angeles after the 8 March shooting.