Rival deputy leadership candidates Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell went head-to-head in a hustings at the very end of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. Education Secretary Phillipson and ...
K visa designed to attract global tech talent amid tightening US H-1B visa China's K visa, launched on September 24, forms part of of China’s broader strategy to boost its innovation capacity and ...
Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress emerged from a White House meeting on Monday without a plan to fund the government ahead of a Sept. 30 shutdown deadline. The meeting with President Trump ...
As part of its $300 billion cloud compute contract with OpenAI, Oracle may need to borrow roughly $100 billion over the next four years to build the datacenters required, according to KeyBanc's ...
Spotify has recently added lossless audio to its premium service, joining Apple Music. Here’s what that means for listeners and how the two compare. Music streaming is about to sound different for ...
Sir Keir Starmer made waves on Sunday by declaring that Reform UK's policy on indefinite leave to remain (ILR) is "racist" and "immoral". Nigel Farage and his top lieutenants have reacted furiously, ...
Larry Ellison has never fitted the mould of a media mogul. The Oracle co-founder built his fortune in databases and cloud computing, not newsrooms or film studios. Yet in 2025, Ellison and his son ...
Mark Phillips is the CBS News senior foreign correspondent and has been based in the London Bureau since 1993. He has covered every major international story of the past 35 years, including conflicts ...
Here’s how two of Honda’s most popular models match up. The Honda HR-V and CR-V are two of the Japanese brand’s most popular models in the United States. Both are practical, reliable, and ...
Quantum computing stocks are beginning to outpace AI's largest players. D-Wave Quantum has witnessed a meteoric rise over the last year thanks to a frenzy of retail buying. D-Wave Quantum's momentum ...
Tylenol, autism and the difference between finding a link and finding a cause in scientific research
Most people have heard this before, but it bears repeating: Association does not imply causation. An often-cited example is that there is a very strong association between ice cream sales and ...
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