On a February afternoon in New Delhi, beneath the harsh lights of a cavernous convention hall, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paused at a booth, slipped on a pair of homegrown AI-powered eyeglasses and ...
Every database has two types of problems: application bugs that send wrong data, and structural problems where the data itself becomes internally inconsistent. An order that references a customer who ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Kennedy Center from temporarily closing its doors for a yearslong renovation and said its board violated the law when it added President Donald Trump’s name to ...
Smoothies are one of the easiest ways to pack more fruit into your day. Toss in a banana, add some berries, blend, and you have what looks like a perfectly healthy drink. But research from the ...
As Europeans prepare to visit the U.S. for the World Cup, Missouri restaurant officials are proposing a controversial solution in the form of automatic tipping. With Kansas City set to host six ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has eased some of its recent restrictions on foreign-made consumer routers and will now allow vendors of these products to continue issuing software and ...
"I never felt we were as good as people externally said we were," Brent Key said of last season. Todd Kirkland / Getty Images Every Sunday afternoon of this past football season, Georgia Tech sports ...
Despite the state of Maryland now searching for a new contractor for the rebuild of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, officials have said they still anticipate completing the project by their target date.
Two Keys Tavern owners filed city plans to add a fenced patio on Upper Street. The patio proposal would remove at least seven parking spaces and add vegetation. Owner Carlo Vaccarezza said there are ...
Baltimore Police have seized more than 950 firearms since the start of 2026 with several being taken off the streets in the last four days. SUN: Maryland GOP leader made viral AI meme mocking Scott ...
In an exclusive interview with WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker, Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa says conflict, tariffs and rising costs are testing the carmaker’s push to get back on track. Photo: Matthew ...