From clunky coin-operated machines to sleek mobile games, slot machines have evolved into one of the most accessible — and sometimes misunderstood — forms of online gambling. Thes days, it takes just ...
There’s no shortage of apocalyptic headlines about the future of work in the era of artificial intelligence. For workers, the technology has inflicted anxiety and uncertainty, provoking questions of ...
The 2026 World Cup is fast approaching. It’s almost Christmas (can you believe it?), and before long we’ll be in 2026—meaning we’re just months away from the largest World Cup in history, hosted ...
A few months after "Trump accounts" were approved by Congress, the administration is issuing further guidance on how parents can open the savings accounts for their children, as a prominent ...
AI systems learn patterns from data rather than following explicit instructions. Neural networks process information through connected layers to detect complex patterns. Modern AI chatbots like ...
The 2026 World Cup draw will be held before the field is settled in full, as December 5 gives every nation its path to the World Cup Final. The draw will be held on December 5 in Washington, DC, and ...
With the use of digital transformation, artificial intelligence, machine learning and connected devices accelerating rapidly, industrial automation professionals are being asked to advise their ...
NFL overtime rules changed in 2025 to guarantee both teams a possession in the regular season, just as they are in overtime for the playoffs and Super Bowl. Here’s a look at the NFL’s overtime rules ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us. Credit...Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Nina Agrawal Nina Agrawal is a health ...
Other approaches to flexibility include, say, spending three days at home and two in the office. It might even mean working together in person on some days, but only from 10 to 3 (to avoid ...
Why would you want to detect metal? Oh, I don't know … maybe you want to find some gold in the ground. You could dig up ALL the dirt, or you could find the location that has the gold before you dig.
Harsh Kundulli, vice president analyst at Gartner Business and Technology Insights, on stage at Gartner's HR Symposium, 2025 (Photo credit: Jill Barth) When it comes to workforce planning around ...