US economy grew at 2.1% in first quarter
The U.S. economy grew at a faster pace than expected in the first quarter, according to the Commerce Department’s estimate. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on Thursday
Nobel economist warns AI doomsday job fears could become self-fulfilling prophecy
A Nobel Prize-winning economist has warned that persistent predictions of artificial intelligence destroying the job market could become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Robert Shiller,
Warriors, AI Cloud provider Iren reach sponsorship deal that reportedly is largest in North American sports
The Golden State Warriors will have a new company patch on their jerseys, and it will set a new precedent in the sponsorship deal space. IREN, an Australian-founded vertically inte
Ryanair ‘reluctantly’ ends mandatory fees for parents to sit with children amid investigation
Ryanair will “reluctantly” allow parents to sit with their children for free after an investigation into the practice was opened, bringing the airline in line with Euro
Polestar banned from US market under rule targeting China-linked connected vehicles
Polestar said on Thursday that the Trump administration is forcing the electric vehicle maker to stop selling vehicles in the U.S. starting with the 2027 model year under a new reg
Dell shareholders approve legal move from Delaware to Texas
Dell Technologies on Thursday announced that shareholders granted their approval to the company’s plan to switch its state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas. Michael De
Mamdani celebrates rent freeze for stabilized housing as board member quits, blasts vote process
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) voted 7-1 on Thursday to freeze the rent for rent-stabilized apartments. A summary of the rent-stabilized apartment guidelines adopted
Tech CEO predicts AI glasses will turn Americans into ‘walking cameras’ as next tech era arrives
The next era of mobile technology will turn everyday Americans into “walking cameras” as AI-powered smart glasses monitor everything they see and hear, according to Qua
Apple raises iPad and MacBook prices as memory chip costs surge
Apple on Thursday announced that it raised prices on its iPad and MacBook devices because of rising memory and chip costs amid the rapid buildout of the AI industry. The tech giant
California voters to consider ballot measure to increase taxes on billionaires
California voters will decide in November whether to impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires under a ballot measure supporters say could raise about $100 billion to help offset fe


