Intuit Reveals Rebuilt AI Architecture Built for Speed and Complex Tasks
Intuit executives took the stage at VB Transform 2026 on Tuesday to demonstrate the company's complete overhaul of its a…
Laura Stevens covers environmental policy, climate science, and sustainability for Newspaper Arena. She reports on international climate negotiations, renewable energy deployment, biodiversity conservation, and the legal battles over environmental regulation.
Based in Washington, Laura has reported from multiple COP summits, covered Supreme Court environmental cases, and tracked the progress — and setbacks — of global climate commitments. She holds a degree in environmental policy from Duke University.
Intuit executives took the stage at VB Transform 2026 on Tuesday to demonstrate the company's complete overhaul of its a…
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has publicly rejected claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump that she b…
Thomas Tuchel has selected Noni Madueke in England's starting XI for the Nations League clash against Croatia at Wembley…
A pan-African energy initiative has officially launched in Cape Town with $176 million in secured funding, setting an am…
South Africa is experiencing a sharp increase in express kidnappings, with criminal groups abandoning traditional crime …
Thousands of people displaced by drought, rising seas, and extreme weather across Latin America, Africa, and Asia are fi…
Pilar Rubio, the Spanish television presenter and journalist, has shared a striking reflection on her current life, desc…
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South Africa's Department of Employment and Labour has issued a stern warning to households across the country: employin…
Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein have delivered what critics are calling the most compelling on-screen pairing in year…
A mother accused of deliberately poisoning and killing her two children made her first court appearance in Limpopo on Th…
A team of researchers returned from Angola's remote interior last month with a striking finding: dozens of plant and ani…