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The quiet calm of a weekday morning in a Woodbridge, Virginia, neighborhood was suddenly interrupted Thursday by a loud siren, two Humvee-style vehicles and a group of SWAT-like figures in camouflage,
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Most arrested in some big city immigration crackdowns had no criminal record, new data shows
In some cities where federal agents have conducted large-scale immigration operations that officials said would largely target criminals, more people without criminal records were detained in recent months.
The deadline for 51 million affected customers to claim compensation from two massive data leaks is now Dec. 18.
The conventional narrative is that the rise of artificial intelligence, as well as the electrification of cars and heating and air conditioning systems, is causing a huge boom in power demand in the US — which if not met could hobble the data centre rollout and drive up utility bills.
Weakening job growth could lock in an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve next week, according to economists.
The nation's largest grid operator is risking choosing between data centers or keeping lights on for other customers, says a complaint filed to FERC.
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile not only confirmed one of the greatest mysteries in the universe—it also ruled out dozens of models that attempted to solve it.
Atlassian Williams Racing is far more than just a sponsorship deal, representatives told Newsweek, during the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing online retailer Temu and its parent company PDD Holdings Inc., claiming the Chinese company is stealing customers' data and violating state consumer protection laws.
These changes alter their results, they concede — but much less than the critics had suggested. Their central estimate for economic damage in 2100 is revised down by just 2 percentage points to 60 per cent. Climate damages are expected to exceed the cost of limiting warming to 2C by five times, rather than six times, as previously indicated.
Donald Trump is hemorrhaging support from a key demographic that helped power his 2024 comeback, according to CNN’s chief data analyst. Among 18-to-29-year-olds, Trump’s net approval rating has fallen an unprecedented 56 points in less than a year,