The U.S. economy grew at a strong 3.8% annualized pace in the second quarter, the government reported Thursday in its final revision of gross domestic product data for April through June. U.S. GDP — ...
The U.S. economy surged between April and June after shrinking in the first three months of the year, driven by a large shift in imports tied to President Trump's trade policies. The country's GDP ...
MAKING AMERICAN MANUFACTURING AND INNOVATION GREAT AGAIN: Today in Qatar, President Donald J. Trump signed an agreement with Qatar to generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion.
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In the annals of PC history, IBM’s OS/2 represents a road not taken. Developed in the waning days of IBM’s partnership with Microsoft—the same partnership that had given us a decade or so of MS-DOS ...
Recent temperature rises have come uncomfortably close to a key benchmark: 1.5 degrees Celsius. It’s a bad sign for the world’s climate goals, but it’s not game over. Not yet. By Raymond Zhong Our ...
Predicted 2030 emissions must fall by 28-42 per cent for pathway to 2°C and 1.5°C Relentless mitigation and low-carbon transformations essential to narrow emissions gap COP28 and Global Stocktake ...
It’s been a while since Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launched, but that hasn’t stopped Nintendo from working hard to iron out any and all issues by releasing yet another minor update. Patch 1.2.0 fixed ...
Riot Games added 14 new champions within the Teamfight Tactics Mid-Set update, showcasing Threats, AP, and AD champions at all tiers. Interdimensional rifts are the theme of TFT Set 8.5, bringing ...
Eight weather megadisasters rocked Earth in 2020-2022. Clockwise, from upper left: Hurricane Ian (Florida, 2022); drought (U.S., 2022); drought (Europe, 2022 ...