Now that the Super Bowl is over and the Winter Olympics are underway, the next big sporting event marketers have to look forward to is the NCAA’s March Madness tournament. And at the risk of getting ...
Monthly wholesale inflation unexpectedly sped up in January, the Labor Department said Friday. The producer-price index increased by 0.5% last month, after rising by 0.4% in December. Economists ...
'Stay vigilant': Defense expert warns of sleeper cells risks in the US A shooting on the campus of Old Dominion University investigated as an act of terrorism, according to the FBI director. One dead ...
Shares of Caterpillar, the maker of mining and construction machinery, are up more than 30% since year-end, making it the biggest contributor to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. WSJ’s Jonathan Weil ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) – U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently requested information on all of San Diego County’s land parcels. Land parcels are defined as specific pieces of property recognized as a ...
CHARLOTTE — Electric bills in North Carolina have increased approximately 22% since 2020, according to a state task force report. Duke Energy is currently seeking an additional 15% rate increase over ...
We’re about to close the book on February and that means March is upon us. With the turning of the calendar page comes some other shifts as well. March brings with it the first signs of spring and for ...
NEW YORK — Daniel Radcliffe is learning from the best. The British charmer returns to Broadway this spring in Duncan Macmillan’s “Every Brilliant Thing,” an uplifting one-man show about empathy, ...
During the early days of social media, most of us were more than happy to share our information online, photos, jobs, even phone numbers. In hindsight, that might have been a bad idea. However, many ...
An archive system that encodes information in modified optical properties of glass could be a fast, efficient way to store huge quantities of data. Read the paper: Laser writing in glass for dense, ...
SAN MARCOS — Six months ago, community backlash helped stall a $1.5 billion data center project in San Marcos. When the project advanced a second time, the outcry only grew. Hundreds of residents ...
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