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Louisiana’s “Lightning Amendment” quietly shifts AI data-center costs onto your electric bill
Data centers are created by the nation’s wealthiest companies, like Meta. But in Louisiana, utility billpayers could cover up to 75% of AI data-center costs, thanks to a fast-track policy quietly ...
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9 University of Toronto jobs that pay up to $139,000 a year and $42 an hour
Just because it's a university doesn't mean you need a university degree to get hired.
In this project, Fujitsu Japan will introduce and provide generative AI-powered services for creating discharge summaries and nursing handovers at JCHO Osaka Hospital. Scheduled for operation in June ...
House of Lords debate saw government minister make an ambiguous promise in regard to the treatment of computer evidence in court.
Pan American Silver Corp. (NYSE: PAAS) (TSX: PAAS) ("Pan American" or the "Company") reports fourth quarter ("Q4 2025") ...
China sees an opening to turn President Donald Trump's tariffs to its advantage by reshaping global trade in ways that would ...
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AI Slop Is Destroying the Internet. These Are the People Fighting to Save It
AI Slop Is Destroying the Internet. These Are the People Fighting to Save It ...
Average production of 27,971 boe/d in the fourth quarter, generated $56.6 million of funds flow from operations• Successful 2025 capital program including waterflood initiatives resulted in reserve ...
Post Office chief technology officer tells Computer Weekly about the challenges and progress in removing the controversial Horizon system from Post Office branches.
Delivered on all key guidance metrics, maintains three-year outlook of 2.0 million Au eq. oz. per yearRecord free cash flow of $2.5 billion and returned $1.5 billion to debt and equity holders in 2025 ...
This paper provides the first comprehensive, cross-country evidence on the wage returns to digital skills, using more than 67 million job postings from 29 countries between 2021 and 2024. The paper ...
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Global warming just forced scientists to rethink El Niño from scratch
The tools scientists have relied on for decades to track El Niño and La Niña are breaking down, and the reason is ...
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