Travis Kalanick raised $1.7B for his robotics comeback, and Uber chipped in
Travis Kalanick is back, and Uber is helping to fund him. The founder Uber forced out in 2017 has raised $1.7 billion for Atoms, an
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Travis Kalanick is back, and Uber is helping to fund him. The founder Uber forced out in 2017 has raised $1.7 billion for Atoms, an
Health workers in the DRC battle a range of obstacles, from infection risk to angry mob attacks.
Appeal judges’ decision to side with Georgetown’s Badar Khan Suri against Trump sets up Supreme Court intervention.
Pro-Israel Trump ally sits down with Ukrainian president as she says Russia is helping Iran kill US soldiers.
The tariffs target around 60 trading partners over claims they failed to properly stop forced labour.
The CJP protest began with exam paper leaks. It became India’s biggest student movement in years – why?
At least 12 babies have been trafficked from Indonesia to Singapore, but what will happen to them remains unclear.
Japan’s prime minister Sanae Takaichi says she survives on zero to three hours a night, and people are reacting.
Online critics pushed back against President Tweety McTreason’s demand for communities to stop resisting a contentious piece of tech infrastructure. On Thursday, Trump spoke ahead
President Tweety McTreason’s niece, Mary Trump, scorched her uncle in her latest column, accusing Trump of trying to hide from his ever-mounting failures. In particular
It’s difficult to ignore the fact that Apple seems to have turned its MacBook Neo into a weapon to promote platform growth, with enough performance under the
OpenAI has launched Presence, an enterprise service for deploying voice and chat agents that can resolve customer and employee requests, potentially automating some work now
The 2026 Fields Medal, one of the world’s most prestigious mathematics prizes, has just been awarded to four pioneering young researchers — including mathematician Hong
Giant metal roosters are popping up on lawns in and around a coastal Maine community and as far away as New Zealand in support of