Last month, Anthropic launched Claude Code, a coding program that can do much of a human software developer’s job but far ...
Intel’s stock plunged 60% in 2024 and the company ousted its CEO. That has left new CEO Lip-Bu Tan facing significant challenges, including how to fix the chip giant’s business. WSJ explains.
Jang Song Thaek, until recently the de facto No. 2 official in North Korea, was reportedly executed for trying to take over the government. Here's a quick look at Jang's role in the dictatorial regime ...
Mark Carney, a former central bank chief in England and Canada, must now contend with U.S. President Trump's escalating trade ...
President Trump vowed to restore “fair, equal, and impartial justice” to the U.S. in his speech at the Department of Justice.
Fewer Americans bought cars and trucks last month, in a bigger-than-expected sales slowdown. Michelle Krebs of AutoTrader.com says sales had been expected to tail off, but points out that sales of ...
Former TV show host Dr. Mehmet Oz was questioned by senators on Medicaid funding and his promotion of supplements during his confirmation hearing to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ...
Mitt Romney appears to have the momentum that would put him on a path toward the Republican nomination, but Ron Paul is still in the race and is still collecting delegates. It has Romney's camp ...
The Brazilian Parliament is called National Congress. Besides the prerogative of making laws, the National Congress is responsible for the oversight of every accounting, financial and budgetary ...