Microsoft is leveraging AI agents to automate the massive task of migrating its legacy codebases to the more secure Rust ...
Newer languages might soak up all the glory, but these die-hard languages have their place. Here are eight languages ...
A health nonprofit has created an easier pathway for Army medics to transition to civilian nursing careers. The Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization says medics often have to restart their ...
No idea in the NFL is foolproof, but “draft the Heisman-winning quarterback from the winningest college football program of the century” sure seems like it would be a safe bet. Not so, as the Carolina ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mark Straub, of Delaware County, started caring for his 93-year-old mother about two years ago. As much as he loves to have his mother at home instead of a nursing home, caring for a ...
Hilton Honors is getting its most significant refresh in years. Hilton is rolling out a major slate of travel rewards updates for 2026 that reshapes the elite ladder, introduces its first-ever ...
Kansas City could pass new rules that would allow short-term rental registrations for a limited time during a major event, like the World Cup. Airbnb Kansas City is poised to allow residents another ...
John Wilkerson is a Washington correspondent for STAT who writes about the politics of health care. He is also the author of the twice-weekly D.C. Diagnosis newsletter. WASHINGTON — When President ...
Here’s a simple truth. If we don’t decarbonize buildings, we won’t solve the climate crisis. In the U.S., buildings account for more than a third of greenhouse gas emissions. In New York City, it’s ...
To serve our 8.5 million New Yorkers, New York City government makes some big investments. We procure contractors to build sustainable and resilient infrastructure projects, like the $1.45 billion ...
As first reported in The Imprint, the change allows “kinship caregivers” to receive resources that were initially not available to them. The updates made by the state of Washington come after federal ...
Every year, millions of U.S. households rely on a federally funded program to help pay their home heating bills. While benefits usually kick in on Nov. 1, because of the ongoing government shut down ...