Tricky Faults, Lax Construction and Wobbly Soil Fueled Destruction in Turkey
The first earthquake loaded stress onto another fault in the region, according to a seismologist.
The first earthquake loaded stress onto another fault in the region, according to a seismologist.
A House Transportation Committee hearing focused on plane safety after two recent incidents.
Our columnist got an early look at the software giant’s addition of ChatGPT powers to its search engine.
The Kansas City Star’s style guide was his bible.
The breakout success of OpenAI has put Microsoft at the forefront of what some see as the next wave of technological innovation.
A blockbuster franchise’s revival shows how players are concentrating on fewer and bigger videogames.
The videoconferencing company is reducing its workforce as the work-from-home trend winds down.
The move comes as the aerospace manufacturer plans to add 10,000 employees overall this year.
The case of David Carrick has led to calls for the Met police force to revamp its vetting process and root out other suspected sexual abusers.
Startups and researchers are beginning to explore greener fuels for rockets in the hopes of addressing some of the environmental worries.
The Fed is wary of rising wages, but American workers have catching up to do.
Ishan Wahi admits he conspired to misappropriate confidential data used in trades on digital tokens.
The troubled retailer signs a deal to sell more than $1 billion of equity.
The latest earnings season for banks was marked by rising loss reserves and depressed Wall Street revenue, plus the view in some corners that interest rates might not keep rising for long.
The president will argue that his policies have helped the U.S. economy recover from the pandemic. Polls show most Democratic voters don’t want him to seek re-election.
The U.S. military has notified Congress that China now has more land-based intercontinental-range missile launchers than the U.S., fueling the debate about how Washington should respond to Beijing’s nuclear buildup.
The central bank has been raising interest rates as it seeks to slow growth and curb inflation.
Employers, struggling to fill hourly wage jobs in construction, restaurants and other services, are offering higher pay and better working conditions to people coming to the U.S. to work; ‘The scarcity is huge.’
The announcement this month is expected to set off a push by chip makers for $53 billion in federal subsidies.
Two experts square off on a question that will confront emerging nations in the coming years.
The announcement is expected to set off a push by chip makers for $53 billion in federal subsidies.
The trade gap rose to $948.1 billion, as the U.S. continued to depend heavily on imports from other countries to meet domestic demand.
A year into the technology-stock rout, the Tokyo-based investment firm took more hits from its peak-of-the-market spending spree.
The Internal Revenue Service said it would clear up confusion this week as to whether certain state refunds and rebates would count as taxable income.
Proposal to raise retirement age has struck a nerve and sparked protest—leading some lawmakers from the president’s own party to threaten to vote against the measure.
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