The Trump administration’s vow to be transparent about the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to be met with skepticism. The latest: The New York Times reports that Representative Robert Garcia of ...
Quantum computing news usually picks up near the end of the year, as companies try to provide evidence that they are hitting benchmarks on time. However, there have been interesting announcements as ...
Existing-home sales in the US accelerated to their fastest pace of the year in May, providing a dose of optimism after a tepid start of the spring selling season. Contract closings rose 3.2% to an ...
Anthropic, the AI lab behind Claude, has filed confidentially for an initial public offering, the company said in a blog post Monday. The company, which is valued at close to $1 trillion, submitted a ...
Today carries the kind of energy that wakes something up inside you. It may begin as a small thought, an unexpected conversation, or a sudden wave of excitement that feels impossible to ignore.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The U.S. Department of Justice is facing an audit of its compliance ...
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar has amended her financial disclosure forms, sharply reducing the reported value of assets after her initial filing error prompted ...
CBP refund system goes live, aims to return up to $166 billion to importers per court order System is a little glitchy but accepting submissions, early filers report Unclear if early filing affects ...
Sales of previously owned US homes fell in March to the lowest since June, showcasing the challenges facing the housing market as it heads into the key spring selling season. Contract closings ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is taking heat for seeking to distance himself from the Epstein files, saying they “should not be a part of anything going forward.” The comments came during an ...