With today being the final day before Nomination Day it will be another busy day of election related press conferences; there are four scheduled today, we will be live streaming them here on Bernews.com,
The political circus may have been in town in D.C. this week with a host of contentious hearings for a series of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees, but it was also down in Florida where Trump was hosting a GOP retreat at his Doral golf course.
South Africa often uses its diplomatic heft to position itself as defender of the "global south" on the world stage, but the deaths of 13 of its soldiers in eastern Congo fighting have exposed an inability to project hard power in its own backyard.
LinkedIn, the social platform where people look for and talk about work, may be less visible in Microsoft’s earnings compared to the years when it was an
The U.S. red wave mostly flooded Washington. Republicans took back control of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and Capitol Hill, but Democratic legal authorities hold sway around the country, and they just provided a timely reminder of how federalism curbs power and serves as a valuable economic buffer.
Meta delivered fantastic results for Q4 2024. The company increased earnings per share for the quarter by 50% year over year, reaching $8.02. The figure well exceeded Wall Street's expectations of $6.76 per share. Sales for the company hit $48.4 billion, beating the expected $47 billion.
That much was apparent in the immediate aftermath of one of the worst mass stabbings in British history. The police did not divulge the name, ethnicity or motive of the suspect they arrested (though they said they did not think the attack was terror-related).
Satya Nadella, the boss of Microsoft, posted on X, a social-media platform, that “Jevons paradox strikes again! As AI gets more efficient and accessible, we will see its use skyrocket, turning it into a commodity we just can’t get enough of,
The B61 bomb’s reported yield will be adjustable to between 0.3 and 50 kilotons. A kiloton is the equivalent of 1,000 tons of TNT. Although not possessing the long-distance standoff capacity of either a ground-launched Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or a Trident II (D5) submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM),
Russia relies on the “Kosovo Precedent” set by Serbia, one that suggests that separatist movements are to be honored, as a way to justify the capture of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. Should Ukraine recognize Kosovo now,