The president said the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports would remain in effect until "an agreement is reached, certified, and signed."
International graduates say a weak hiring market and changing immigration rules make it harder for them to achieve their American dream of working in the U.S.
"Strong people skills are not the same as people-pleasing," says child life specialist and therapist Kelsey Mora, who's supported thousands of kids and families.
Attacks on data centers in the Middle East and persistently high energy prices have altered the calculus for operators of the facilities, analysts say.
The government’s A.I. Security Institute, staffed by alumni from OpenAI and Google, is becoming a model for countries grappling with A.I.’s emerging risks.
A term first used in philosophy and cognitive science circles has lately taken on a more ominous cast. Moo.
The R.V.s are seen as an eyesore — the most visible sign of the state’s homelessness crisis. Neighbors and politicians want them gone. The people who call them home feel under siege.
We’re all going to die. But first — just one more trick.
A shortage of naphtha, stemming from the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, is disrupting manufacturing and retail goods in Japan and South Korea.
A fragile ceasefire has been in place since April 8, punctuated by skirmishes as the U.S. and Iran jockey over the Strait of Hormuz.
In fast-moving environments where investors, journalists and customers rely on quick interpretation, the first sentence or the first 10 seconds often determines everything that follows.
As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.