You'd think installing a new vanity or swapping out a shower door would be straightforward, right? Well, here's the thing. What seems like a simple weekend bathroom upgrade can quickly turn into a ...
As school leaders raise concerns about student cellphone use in schools, policymakers can look to domestic and international ...
The Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Fund Institutional share class underperformed its benchmark, the MSCI Emerging ...
Infosys Ltd on Wednesday said it took Rs 1,289 crore hit as one-time provisions to align with new Labour Codes, as its profit for the December quarter fell 2.2 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 6,654 ...
To prepare AI agents for office work, the company is asking contractors to upload projects from past jobs, leaving it to them to strip out confidential and personally identifiable information. OpenAI ...
New York City is updating its building code to significantly reduce job-specific variances, which will significantly affect how renovations are regulated across its dense, aging building stock. The ...
On Thursday, OpenAI released GPT-5.2, its newest family of AI models for ChatGPT, in three versions called Instant, Thinking, and Pro. The release follows CEO Sam Altman’s internal “code red” memo ...
Internal code in iOS 26 has reportedly leaked Apple’s 2026 iPad roadmap. Folks at MacWorld cite code for a pre-release iOS 26 build, claiming that the new baseline iPad will carry the codenames “J581” ...
Owners of large commercial buildings in Fort Collins are off the hook, at least for now, when it comes to meeting specific energy use targets. A three-year effort to develop a building performance ...
What really happens after you hit enter on that AI prompt? WSJ’s Joanna Stern heads inside a data center to trace the journey and then grills up some steaks to show just how much energy it takes to ...
Charlie Sidoti is the founder and chief executive of InnSure, a mission-driven nonprofit focused on catalyzing a bold insurance response to climate change. As climate-related disasters become more ...
The U.S. construction sector, worth more than $2.2 trillion annually, is continuing to build in the eye of the storm. Extreme heat, flooding, wildfires, and hurricanes are no longer rare, they’re ...