Population map reveals states growing, shrinking the quickest
A demography expert said the numbers are "most interesting" and most likely due to domestic migration.
The New Census Racial Group May Hurt Those It Is Supposed To Help
Americans whose ancestors came from the MENA region don't need a new government-designed race to validate their ethnicities, cultures, or ancestry any more than they need a special religious category in a government survey to validate their Islamic, Christian, Jewish, Yazidi, or other religious beliefs.
How Trump's swing states fortunes shifted over 6 weeks
There's good news and bad news for Donald Trump in a review of recent polls amid a close race with President Joe Biden.
Mystery as underwater anomaly larger than Texas spotted off African coast
Waves 80 feet high and spanning 2,000 miles were captured by ocean-tracking data, sparking theories of aliens and sea monsters.
Kate Middleton hospital hit with fresh allegation
The Princess of Wales' medical records are the subject of an investigation after a staffer at The London Clinic tried to access them.
Sustainability
How AI generates both climate pollution and solutions
AI tools help climate scientists do better work, but critics say the massive energy demand to power AI is becoming a serious climate threat.
Congress set for showdown with TikTok over Chinese ownership
A bill introduced by members of the House on Tuesday would effectively ban the social media app if it didn't sever ties with its Beijing-based owners.
Map shows America's 10 hardest-working cities
Washington D.C. was ranked as the highest-working city in the country, with San Francisco, Denver, and Austin also falling into the top ten.
New DVD-like disc holds more movies than you can see in a lifetime
Researchers from China have developed a new type of disc that can hold up to a petabyte of data, the equivalent of more than 220,000 regular DVD discs,
When Personal Data is Under Attack, Strong Encryption Can Help Protect It
Data hygiene is important to protecting information, but encryption can help, too.
Analysis claims China hiding economic growth data
A Japanese financial reporter's estimate of China's true GDP growth paints a starkly different picture to Beijing's recent one.
Better Planet
Scientists struggle to investigate Arctic changes due to Russia–Ukraine war
"The Russian invasion of Ukraine hampers the ability to adequately describe conditions across the Arctic," the authors wrote in the paper.
Mortgage company data breach exposes more than a million Americans
More than 1 million Americans have been exposed after mortgage company LoanCare suffered a data breach last month.
Dark matter's secrets crash to Earth in chicken roast bag
After the SuperBIT balloon telescope crashed to Earth, its important data was saved thanks to a Data Recovery System that parachuted separately to the ground.
Republicans increasingly worried about how government uses their data
A large number of Americans are worried about how the government uses their data, but it's particularly a concern among Republicans.
Ron DeSantis agrees to release COVID data after 2-year battle
Florida Gov. DeSantis' administration settled a lawsuit over COVID-19 data and will now release it to the public.
These modern cars are revealing and selling your secrets
Some automakers will sell user data related to "intelligence" and "psychological traits," and will share information about "sexual activity" as well.
How you can still claim in Facebook's $725M settlement
The deadline of August 25, 2023 to claim the $725 million payout is quickly approaching, after the social-media site was affected by privacy breaches.
Man charges company who fired him 10x hourly rate after asking for help
"I still have hard feelings, but money's money so I said yes," the employee told Newsweek.
Forecasts, Policies and Outcomes: The Human and Financial Cost of Miscalcul
A global conflict drives home the importance of good data — and the need for better tools to prepare that data.
Crime trends will shape voters in 2024—which party will tell a better tale?
"Crime data is complicated," Hanna Love of Brookings said. "Political rhetoric tends to simplify in a way that can benefit the outcomes that candidates want."
Bud Light backlash is hurting other Anheuser-Busch brands, data shows
The fallout from the beer brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is also hitting Budweiser, Busch Light and Natural Light.
Data-driven decision making: how to use analytics to improve business perfo
Business leaders can make data-driven decisions that drive growth and success for their organizations by leveraging data and analytics.
Russia making big changes to domestic security
Raids on Moscow police departments are said to be occurring against the backdrop of arrests and dismissals of prominent members of the Russian National Guard.
U.S. "hurting" Americans by probing TikTok, China says
Beijing says that the United States has provided "no evidence or proof" to justify its national security concerns regarding the app.
China officials use Tim Cook visit to criticize U.S. pressure on TikTok
Apple CEO Tim Cook arrived in Beijing last week—his first visit since the COVID-19 pandemic—to attend a government-sponsored business forum.
TikTok pleads for its U.S. future
Chief executive Shou Zi Chew will represent the company in its first appearance before Congress on Thursday morning.
Don't Get Lost in the Data: The Humanity of Business Development
By placing humanity at the core of your business, you can realize growth and success that lasts.
Technology and Law: Why CTOs Should Be Concerned With Both
In this article, I'll dive into some of the issues CTOs should have on their radar and a few strategies to help you be successful in mitigating those issues.
U.S. threatens TikTok ban unless China owners divest
The White House has backed a bipartisan bill that, when passed, could immediately put TikTok under review.