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The U.S. Is Dismantling Nuclear Warheads To Power The Next Generation Of Reactors

The US is turning old, unexploded warheads into fuel for the next generation of advanced reactors, while also downblending part of its collection of fuel from research reactors to meet the demand for the country's electricity and for national security.

Will Apple Intelligence Convince You To Upgrade Your iPhone? See How It Works

Camera controls, AI tools and custom emoji: See the iPhone 16's newest features

Best Laptop Deals For Students, According To Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports' extensive product testing shows you don't have to spend a lot to get quality tech for your student.

Chase ATMs Glitch Leads To Fraudulent Cash Withdrawals, Bank Warns

A viral TikTok trend had people believing they could get "free" cash from Chase ATMs, but it was actually a glitch and those customers were committing fraud, according to the bank.

The Real State Of Black America’s Wallet

Despite recent economic gains, Black Americans are still experiencing significant economic insecurity, with the racial wealth gap persisting and it taking over 800 years to bridge it, highlighting the need for comprehensive policies to address ongoing barriers to economic security and wealth-building.

Apple Is Expected To Debut The First Generative AI iPhone At Its September 9...

Apple is hosting a special event on September 9 to launch the iPhone 16, featuring AI-powered features such as generative AI and enhanced Siri, with the potential for increased prices.

Social Media Bans Could Deny Teenagers Mental Health Help

Congress, state legislatures, and the U.S. Surgeon General are taking steps to address the potential mental health risks of social media for young people, but researchers and pediatricians warn that it can also be beneficial for marginalized groups.

Remote Vs. In-office: How Cybersecurity Threats Compare

PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Written by Jill Jaracz Cybersecurity threats are the norm in today's business...

NTSB Probes Boeing’s Failure To Install Door Plug, Sparking Safety Concerns

Boeing and the NTSB held a two-day hearing to examine the near tragedy of a 737 Max door plug blowing out, revealing that the necessary paperwork for the temporary door plug removal was never created, leading to a lack of awareness among workers.

Judge Rules Google Violated US Antitrust Law With Search Business

A US District Judge ruled that Google had violated US antitrust law with its search business, potentially reshaping how millions of Americans get information online and upending decades of dominance.

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Judge Allows Trump Administration To End Deportation Protections For Thousands Of...

A federal judge on Tuesday cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for about 5,000 Ethiopians who had been living in the United States under a form of humanitarian relief.