Nvidia release profits today. How much hardware are AI companies still buying though?
From the BBC World Service: The aim of the visit is to reset the U.K.’s relationship with Germany and the broader European Union.
Should the Albertsons-Kroger grocery chain merger go forward? The FTC doesn’t think so.
Some schools without air conditioning are releasing students early or closed altogether.
From the BBC World Service: When it comes to Chinese tariffs, Canada and the U.S. are in the same lane.
The messaging app Telegram transmits a lot of toxic and dangerous stuff — but it has legitimate uses too.
A months’ old job posting that’s never resulted in a real hire? Now that’s spooky.
From the BBC World Service: We’ll learn more about the arrest of Pavel Durov, founder and CEO of messaging platform Telegram, over the weekend.
We’ll hear why cryptocurrency companies are pumping funds into federal elections. Plus: a look at Copenhagen’s “sponge city” infrastructure.
Vice President Kamala Harris closed the Democratic National Convention last night with an acceptance speech that broadly laid out her priorities.