Conspiracy theory is the new normal: 2024 was the year QAnon went mainstream
The single biggest reason Trump won? The median voter ignores real news to consume endless disinformation
The single biggest reason Trump won? The median voter ignores real news to consume endless disinformation
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates were supposed to drop in 2025, but sticky inflation has pushed them back up recently.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot looks ahead to facing Ruud van Nistelrooy and Leicester City on Boxing Day
Whether you're using Apple's iMessage, RCS on Android or plain-old MMS, here's how to leave (or at least easily ignore) any kind of conversation on your phone.
The show first took place in the 1940s until it was scrapped nearly 30 years ago
Officers are appealing to find 30-year-old Glenn Ford
Technological advance means some astronomers believe there's a good chance intelligent ET life will be discovered in coming decades.
America stands on the threshold of a new era of prosperity at home and peace abroad.
"It's not very common seeing people disregarding the danger in there," Diogo Grecco Giglio told Newsweek.
The new Infiniti QX80 is bolstering the company's luxury street credentials.
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Looking back at the year, this is how they impacted the financial services industry.
It would be an understatement to say that the TV industry has changed a lot in the past year. From increasing consolidation, plummeting upfront prices, and an ongoing fight over sports rights, streamers and broadcasters are forging ways ahead in the new era of TV. And, they're also learning lessons along the way. ADWEEK asked...
2024 had its fair share of weather events that received top billing over newsier topics like politics, the economy, business, sports, and entertainment. Hurricanes dominated the news cycle, with three making landfall within the lower 48 states. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm on July 8; Hurricane Helene landed as...
"Well, 2024 sure has been a year" seems to be the prevailing sentiment. Well, we're setting the negativity aside because even if everything didn't break our way this year, the great thing about being reporters is that if we feel strongly about something, we get to put it in the spotlight. Sure, we broke news....
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries by enhancing decision-making, increasing efficiency, and driving innovation. For companies, upskilling the workforce in AI has shifted from being a competitive edge to a critical necessity for staying relevant in today’s market. Earlier this year, I led my company’s AI upskilling program. Through a process of trial and […]
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Claire McCaskill reacts to Kamala Harris' remarks to young voters and says the vice president has plenty of options to explore after her elecition loss to Trump
A provincially run Manitoba facility that creates crucial materials used to detect cancer got a passing grade on its latest Health Canada inspection after failing its two most recent reviews by the regulator over concerns including mishandling test results, not following proper sterility practices and inadequately training workers.
Deepfakes were nothing like the political force in 2024 that many feared—but that doesn’t mean that generative AI didn’t profoundly affect elections all over the world.