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IndyCar Freedom 250 live updates: Latest from Washington, D.C. race
Follow our live coverage of the IndyCar's race through the streets of Washington, D.C. The IndyCar Series continues to Washington, D.C., with the Freedom 250 race in the nation's capital. It is the first time D.C. has hosted an IndyCar race. Alex…
The dental crown of the future could be 3D-printed while you wait
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the researchers are now working toward commercializing the technology for use in crowns, bridges, veneers and other dental restorations. 'We are excited to be advancing the commercialization…
After 10 years at United, CEO Scott Kirby is thinking big about the future of his airline from JFK to AI
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby was fired from American Airlines 10 years ago and now runs the second-most profitable carrier in the U.S. He told CNBC that he wants to expand at JFK airport and is preparing for how AI will change the industry.
USA Fencing approaching run-up to LA Games as chance to take sport mainstream
USA Fencing CEO Phil Andrews is betting the runup to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics can make the traditionally niche sport more widely popular in America, and is hoping that growth can reach beyond its affluent base. A report by USA Fencing…
Japan outlines measures to protect infrastructure from cyberattacks
The government has drawn up draft guidelines outlining 150 measures that should be taken to enhance cybersecurity for businesses managing critical infrastructure. The draft said that even closed networks disconnected from the internet “are…
FSSAI suspends licence of Marche Retail, restrains SDP Industries from selling ghee
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on Sunday said it has suspended the license of Marche Retail Pvt Ltd, Delhi, for serious violations and has also prohibited Daman-based SDP Industries from selling all variants of ghee. In a…
What Would Alan Greenspan Say About This Stock Market?
Way back in 1996, when I was a cub reporter for The Wall Street Journal, then-Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan made a speech in Washington that rocked the financial world. 'But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated…
SpaceX Stock Price Weekly Prediction as Bernstein Flags Telecom Risks
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
Japan and India hold first event focused on recycling of key minerals
Japan and India have held the first joint event between their governments focusing on recycling key minerals at the Japanese Embassy in New Delhi. About 130 participants, including government officials and recycling business operators, took part in…
Informed consumers can shape insurance markets
One of the defining characteristics of mature consumer markets is not simply the abundance of products, but the quality of consumer decision-making. Across sectors, rising financial awareness, easier access to information and digital discovery are…
Tomato takeover: Annual festival continues in Pittston
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Column | Books are good for your brain. But fiction has a surprising added benefit.
Curling up with a good book isn't just enjoyable. It's also good for your brain. Reading in general — newspapers, magazines, nonfiction books — has been linked to slower rates of cognitive decline in older adults and even longer…
Top FMCG firms reshuffle leadership as industry navigates growth challenges
The Indian fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is witnessing a wave of leadership changes, with several leading companies appointing new chief executives and elevating senior executives as they seek to sharpen execution, drive growth and adapt…
Jon Gruden returns to the booth for first time since 2018 for Bucs' preseason game
Leading up to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' second preseason game, Jon Gruden teased that his dynamic with Ronde Barber in the broadcast booth “could be a game-changer.” Saturday night's call for the Bucs' 16-15 win over the Kansas City…
Editorial: How to lose public trust on data centers
In St. Louis, as nationally, the debate over data centers is raging. We don't presume to settle that debate here. But one axiom applies: Secrecy and behind-the-scenes political pressure around data center public policy decisions is a surefire way…
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