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Trades jobs still top NMI’s most in-demand occupations

Trades jobs still top NMI’s most in-demand occupations

THE CNMI Department of Labor hosted a job fair on Friday, July 25, at the Marianas Beach Resort, drawing over 30 employers and dozens of island residents interested in applying for work. Trades positions remain the most in-demand job openings in...

Microsoft’s Azure AI Push Drives Q4 Revenue Growth Outlook

Microsoft’s Azure AI Push Drives Q4 Revenue Growth Outlook

Microsoft Corp. is positioning itself as a dominant force in the artificial intelligence arena, with its cloud computing arm, Azure, serving as the backbone for an ambitious AI expansion. As the company approaches its fiscal fourth-quarter...

Starlink Outage: Unraveling the Technical Glitch Behind the Disruption

Starlink Outage: Unraveling the Technical Glitch Behind the Disruption

In the early hours of July 24, 2025, millions of Starlink users around the world found themselves abruptly disconnected from the internet. The outage, which struck without warning, affected households, businesses, and even critical services in...

Battle Lake Public School District: How many students met or exceeded expectations in science in 2023-24 school year?

Battle Lake Public School District: How many students met or exceeded expectations in science in 2023-24 school year?

Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | Office of Gov. Tim WalzWillie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | Office of Gov. Tim Walz In Battle Lake Public School District 53.8% of the...

Scientists tried spraying clouds over the ocean and kept it quiet Last year's experiment, led by the University of Washington and intended to run for months, lasted about 20 minutes before being shut down. Read more »

Scientists tried spraying clouds over the ocean and kept it quiet Last year's experiment, led by the University of Washington and intended to run for months, lasted about 20 minutes before being shut down. Read more »

A team of researchers in California drew notoriety last year with an aborted experiment on a retired aircraft carrier that sought to test a machine for creating clouds. But behind the scenes, they were planning a much larger and potentially...

What is Trump's approval rating? What to know about latest polls

What is Trump's approval rating? What to know about latest polls

A string of recent polls shows President Donald Trump's approval rating has remained largely steady over the last week, even as a new Gallup survey gave him his lowest numbers of his second term. Aggregations of recent approval polling from the...

UN tech chief calls for global AI rules

UN tech chief calls for global AI rules

Representational image by Growtika on Unsplash GENEVA: The world must urgently come together to develop a global framework for regulating artificial intelligence (AI), said Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General of the United Nations’...

U.S. 250th birthday party being planned

BROOKVILLE — A Brookville resident wants to arrange a community celebration for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence that will take place on July 4, 2026. Maple Street resident Dan Appenzeller made the...

A Plane With 179 People On Board Caught Fire In The U.S.

A Plane With 179 People On Board Caught Fire In The U.S.

1 Details of the incident became known. At Denver International Airport, a Boeing 737 Max passenger plane bound for Miami caught fire during takeoff. There were 179 people on board - everyone was evacuated. According to the publication NYP, which...

Germany Wants American Tomahawk Cruise Missile Launchers Capable of Striking Moscow: Can Russia Stop Them?

Germany Wants American Tomahawk Cruise Missile Launchers Capable of Striking Moscow: Can Russia Stop Them?

The German government has submitted a formal Letter of Request to the United States to procure the Typhon mobile missile system, as confirmed by German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius during an official visit to Washington. “The range of these...

5 Reasons To Stop Using Android's SMS Messaging (And What To Use Instead)

5 Reasons To Stop Using Android's SMS Messaging (And What To Use Instead)

Short Message Service (SMS) has been a staple of text messaging since the flip phone, but it may be time to let it evolve. SMS was created in 1992, back when cellphones could be mistaken for bricks. Nowadays, even the minimalist phones available...

FROM THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2025: FRED AND BARBARA ERB FAMILY FOUNDATION HONORED FOR PHILANTHROPIC LEADERSHIP IN ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH

FROM THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2025: FRED AND BARBARA ERB FAMILY FOUNDATION HONORED FOR PHILANTHROPIC LEADERSHIP IN ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH

TORONTO, July 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Alzheimer's Association® honored the Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation with the Jerome H. Stone Philanthropy Award for Alzheimer's Research at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference ®...

Trump-inspired 'Japanese first' politician shakes up nation's establishment

Trump-inspired 'Japanese first' politician shakes up nation's establishment

Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Va., joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the impact of President Donald Trump's 'historic' trade deal with Japan and the advancements in artificial intelligence. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Japanese...

Iran's Africa activities pose 'significant threats to US national security'

Iran's Africa activities pose 'significant threats to US national security'

Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., weighs in on Special Envoy Steve Witkoff's meeting with Israeli and Qatari officials in Rome as the Trump administration continues the push for a ceasefire in Gaza. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The State...

Breakthrough in Light Therapy: KouShiCare utilizes DWV™LLLT Technology to Treat Dry Eyes

Breakthrough in Light Therapy: KouShiCare utilizes DWV™LLLT Technology to Treat Dry Eyes

HONG KONG, July 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- KouShiCare, a leading innovator in healthcare technology, is proud to announce a groundbreaking advancement in the treatment of dry eye disease. The company's latest device harnesses the power of DWV™...

Stony Brook partners with onsemi for $20M semiconductor research facility

Stony Brook partners with onsemi for $20M semiconductor research facility

A partnership between Stony Brook University and onsemi, a major U.S. manufacturer of silicon carbide power semiconductors, will bring a $20 million semiconductor research facility to the university's campus. The initiative was announced by New...

Football: Barcelona down Kobe 3-1 as Laporta explains friendly U-turn

Football: Barcelona down Kobe 3-1 as Laporta explains friendly U-turn

KOBE - Spanish champions Barcelona beat two-time reigning J-League champions Vissel Kobe 3-1 in a club international friendly on Sunday, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the J1 side's founding. The match at Kobe's Noevir Stadium was in danger...

Chair visits Naval Research office to boost collaboration

Chair visits Naval Research office to boost collaboration

On July 15, P. Scott Carney, the new Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stony Brook University (SBU), visited the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in Arlington, Virginia. The visit aimed to strengthen collaboration between SBU and...

There’s a New Male Birth Control Pill Coming Soon—Does It Work?

There’s a New Male Birth Control Pill Coming Soon—Does It Work?

Good news, gals: there’s a new birth control on the market. But this time, it won’t mess up our bodies or wreck our moods. Why? Because we won’t be the ones responsible for taking it. That’s right: the first hormone-free male birth control pill...

To Fight Climate Change, Norway Wants to Become Europe's Carbon Dump

To Fight Climate Change, Norway Wants to Become Europe's Carbon Dump

Liquefied CO2 will be transported by ship to "the world's first carbon shipping port," reports the Washington Post — an island in the North Sea where it will be "buried in a layer of spongy rock a mile and a half beneath the seabed." Norway's...

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