Every business is rushing to adopt AI. Productivity teams want faster workflows, developers want coding assistants, and executives want “AI transformation” on this year’s roadmap, not next year’s.
The DOJ has released more files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. And, NPR finds a rise in the number of immigrants without legal status who aren't showing up to immigration court.
A sampling of the stories NPR staff believe made some of the deepest ripples this year — reminders of what rigorous, compassionate journalism can do, and why the work remains as urgent as ever.
Just 518 people asked for asylum at Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Que. in November, compared with 637 a year earlier ...
PAN and Aadhaar linking deadline is December 31, 2025, after which unlinked PANs become inoperative. Taxpayers can link their ...
China’s ability to churn out advanced armaments is a key element in Xi Jinping’s vision of making his country less reliant on ...
A former sheriff's deputy convicted of his girlfriend’s murder in Denton pleaded guilty Thursday to tampering with evidence ...
Sebi is taking up fresh investigations more than ever as technology helps the capital markets regulator to track trading more ...
The head of the U.S. Department of Transportation is calling out Colorado for its slow response to what he describes as major ...
According to a UOC study, information and debate improve critical awareness in the use of artificial intelligence ...
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