NPR's Michel Martin asks retired Gen. Joseph Votel about the risks of deploying American ground forces in Iran.
Lawsuit from families of men killed in boat strikes is the first to reach U.S. court Relatives of two Trinidadian men killed in a U.S. airstrike last year are suing over what they call extrajudicial killings. It's the first such case to land in an American courthouse.
Social Security Benefits Rose 2.8% in 2026, but There's Still a Maximum to How Much a Household Can Collect We research all brands listed and may earn a fee from our partners. Research and financial considerations may influence how brands are displayed. Not all brands are included. Learn more. Social Security checks increased by 2.8% in 2026,...
NEA’s Tiffany Luck says enterprises are still figuring out their AI ROI Tokenmaxxing was the hottest trend in Silicon Valley earlier this year, with CEOs encouraging employees to push AI usage as far as it would go. Then the bill came due. Uber reportedly blew through its annual AI budget in a few months, some companies cut Claude licenses for parts of...
Kalpataru One Floor Plan – Designed for Grand Luxury Living Experience Intelligent Space Planning A thoughtfully designed home begins with a well-planned layout, and the Kalpataru One Floor Plan reflects the perfect balance of luxury, functionality, and elegance. Located in the prestigious locality of Worli, Mumbai, Kalpataru One is an ultra-luxury residential development by...
Alphabet’s record-breaking $85B raise for Google’s AI business is a helluva good signal If Alphabet’s record-breaking, $85 billion stock sale signals investor appetite for AI-related offerings — and it does — we can safely say that investors are voracious. Google’s parent company had initially intended to sell a first tranche of $40 billion worth of various equity instruments — two different...