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Robot bricklayers are set to be trialled on British construction sites amid warnings of a major labour shortage in the house ...
She introduced a motion to ban encampments in public spaces where children gather. The motion targets areas like playgrounds, ...
Europeans are being forced into an energy transition through debt-fueled spending that will lead to permanently higher energy prices and stifle European ...
Chinese media tested the driver-assist systems of 36 cars in real highway situations and had a wide range in results, but Tesla fared well.
CoPilot reports that 71% of U.S. used car buyers face bait-and-switch pricing, costing consumers $11.8 billion annually.
A one-size-fits-all approach to age and identity verification can potentially limit the digital ecosystem’s ability to serve ...
Big changes are coming for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. On Thursday, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins ...
Companies around the world are making major technological leaps forward to tackle some of our most pressing environmental problems. And collaboration between these companies is leading to even better ...
The UK’s insurance watchdog has published a series of new reports exposing how some insurers are falling short of expected ...
Experts have long been predicting a famine in the Gaza Strip. It has now arrived. The population is desperately trying to find food - but there is very little available. And people are dying.
After all, hope has enabled people to endure tragedies, against all odds. Invariably, survivors assert that they never gave up hope, in spite of how grim the future might have appeared. They have no ...
The Advocate highlights social inequality through original stories and opinions, and content generated by fellow NNPA and ...