CreditNinja reports that companies use surveillance pricing to charge different prices for the same products based on personal data, including behavior and location.
The restaurant will close its Oakland location but reopen a large new outpost in Hayward, complete with a restored BART train ...
This year, Utah commenced a contract with Doctronic to pilot a medication renewal program where Doctronic’s AI system autonomously authorizes ...
At Ukrainian universities, Russian studies fell out of favor after Moscow’s full-scale invasion in 2022. But a new program at one prestigious school is drawing interest with a different philosophy: To ...
Responding to community concerns about the effects of nearby data centers, Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater said Thursday that an air quality monitor is being placed at the Carroll Manor ...
On June 23, 2026, the FAR Council published several proposed rules as part of the “Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation Overhaul” (RFO), ...
The Midwest Newsroom interviewed people who are increasingly relying on credit cards while struggling to pay down student ...
Collbran resident Christina Vander Berg had a 25-year career investigating fires and built a life as a Western Slope cattle ...
Chargeback Field Report reveals growing merchant losses, higher consumer prices and a significant gap between chargeback ...
Anthropic dropped Claude Fable 5 on June 9, 2026, and it's been hard to ignore. If you've been following AI news at all, ...
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Serena Williams, 44, makes stunning tennis return with husband and kids cheering her on
Serena Williams made an emotional return to Wimbledon, competing in the singles draw at a tournament for the first time in ...
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