(Headline USA) To help make China a self-reliant “technology superpower,” the ruling Communist Party is pushing the world's biggest e-commerce company to take on the tricky, expensive business of designing its own processor chips---a business unlike anything Alibaba Group has done before.
Its 3-year-old chip unit, T-Head, unveiled its third...
( Zeta Cross, The Center Square) Plant burgers that are designed to look and taste like beef have been on the market since 2016.
Illinois beef producers are paying attention to consumer demand for plant-based burgers, but they still have a huge competitive advantage over Beyond Burgers and Impossible Burgers,...
(Headline USA) Agents with an investigative unit of the Department of Homeland Security will wear body cameras for the first time as part of a six-month pilot program that will focus on the costs and benefits of using the technology in federal law enforcement, officials said.
The cameras will be...
( Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Another company has left California for Texas, this time that of British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
Gordon Ramsay North America is developing a team of chefs and businessmen in Las Colinas, Dallas, the Dallas Morning News first reported.
The Dallas--Fort Worth area is already home...
(Headline USA) Pennsylvania had been installing historical markers for more than a century when the racist violence during the Obama administration launched activists' efforts to rewrite American history by tearing down the statues of its old culture that some might find offensive.
The clash came to a head during a...
(Headline USA) The tradition of mainstream media flipping from guard dog to lap dog, depending on the politics of the party in power, has been documented since at least the Franklin Delano Roosevelt administration.
Media elites have long favored Democrats and have followed lockstep with the party's talking points, while...
(Headline USA) So long eggnog, shrimp cocktail and pet-shaped sugar cookies.
It's been a less merry holiday scene at the White House this year under COVID-19's shadow.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have replaced the packed parties and overflowing buffet tables of the past with food-free open houses,...
(Headline USA) Airlines continued to cancel hundreds of flights Saturday because of staffing issues that they claimed were tied to COVID-19, disrupting holiday celebrations during one of the busiest travel times of the year.
FlightAware, a flight-tracking website, noted nearly 1,000 canceled flights entering, leaving or inside the U.S. Saturday,...
(Headline USA) A New York judge has upheld an order preventing the New York Times from publishing documents between conservative group Project Veritas and its lawyer and ruled that the newspaper must immediately relinquish confidential legal memos it obtained.
The decision Thursday by State Supreme Court Justice Charles D. Wood...
(Associated Press) The world’s largest and most powerful space telescope rocketed away Saturday on a high-stakes quest to behold light from the first stars and galaxies and scour the universe for hints of life.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope soared from French Guiana on South America’s northeastern coast, riding a...
(Associated Press) Hundreds gathered on both sides of the Delaware River to watch an annual Christmas Day reenactment of George Washington’s 1776 crossing, a year after pandemic restrictions forced viewers to watch it online.
Reenactors in three boats completed the crossing in about an hour Saturday afternoon under overcast skies...
(Associated Press) An Oklahoma sixth-grader was honored by law enforcement and school officials for his heroic actions not just once, but twice in the same day.
Earlier this month, Davyon Johnson used the Heimlich maneuver on a classmate who was choking on a bottle cap at his school in Muskogee....