After President Trump's upheaval at Davos, U.S. allies are openly questioning whether Washington can still anchor the rules-based order.
Israel approves controversial E1 settlement plans in West BankIsrael has given final approval for a controversial settlement project that would effectively cut off the occupied West Bank from East Jerusalem and divide the territory in two.Construction in the E1 area has been frozen for two decades amid fierce international opposition. Critics warn it would put an end to hopes for a viable,...
Tensormesh raises $4.5M to squeeze more inference out of AI server loads With the AI infrastructure push reaching staggering proportions, there’s more pressure than ever to squeeze as much inference as possible out of the GPUs they have. And for researchers with expertise in a particular technique, it’s a great time to raise funding. That’s part of the driving force behind Tensormesh,...
South Korea's most prolific online sex criminal sentenced to life in prisonNews1 / Seoul Metropolitan PolicePolice released a mugshot of Kim Nok-wan to Korean mediaThe leader of a Telegram sex crime ring which facilitated the exchange of thousands of sexual abuse materials has been sentenced to life imprisonment in South Korea.Kim Nok-wan, 33, was the head of the so-called Vigilantes: a...
The consumer goods industry is always a reflection of global consumption habits, driven significantly by lifestyle, personal spending, and evolving preferences. No matter the cycles in external influences, the global USA Large Consumer Home Good Retailers market overall long-term performance tends to be stable. From 2025 to 2032, total growth will be at a CAGR of 4.4% ,and valuation will...
Preston Thorpe, a software engineer working for a startup in San Francisco, is also serving his 11th year in prison. Despite his challenging circumstances, he has the chance to participate in a special program in Maine that allows people in custody to work remotely. This initiative aims to help incarcerated individuals gain valuable skills and experience while they serve their sentences....