What the papers say – August 28
Politics and pop stars dominate the front pages on Wednesday.
Politics and pop stars dominate the front pages on Wednesday.
IBM has unveiled an upgraded computer chip that could give its customers an AI boost, potentially reshaping how some industries handle data-intensive tasks. For big businesses still relying on IBM’s powerhouse mainframe systems, the Telum II processor could mean smarter, faster operations in an increasingly AI-driven world. Banks might spot fraud more quickly, insurers could […]
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Digital sales are climbing steadily at Nordstrom, and displaying a consistent upward trajectory. During the company’s second-quarter earnings call Tuesday (Aug. 27), CEO Erik Nordstrom said digital sales increased 6.2%, accounting for 37% of total sales and the fifth consecutive quarter of improvement. “As we have shared previously, growing the digital customer journey is a key […]
Читать дальше...Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Tongan Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku met today in the margins of the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting in Tonga.
Parramatta Eels set to let go three players after dismal NRL season Sporting News
British men’s No5 overhauls a 4-0 deficit in final set to win the longest match in US Open history
The Sun-Times has learned of three candidates, described by a source as “finalists,” for Northwestern’s athletic director job.
Читать дальше...Last year’s El Nino caused a significant drop in rainfall and forced the canal to implement daily transit restrictions.
Andrea Rodriguez came to Rice University with big dreams before being gunned down ABC13 HoustonView Full Coverage on Google News
The establishment of a new National Infrastructure Agency will assist and hasten the funding and delivery of critical New Zealand infrastructure, says Infrastructure New Zealand Chief Executive Nick Leggett.
Intego is offering an incredible (early) Labor Day deal on its Mac antivirus software for just $19.99 per year. It's a 50% discount from the regular price.
Saba Ibrahim shares stories of her brother, actor Shoaib Ibrahim, revealing his desire to stand out and unique charm from a young age. Known for his distinct style, Shoaib was often called a 'hero' by peers even before his career. This inherent charisma played a key role in his success.
ALBANY (NEWS10) - In November 2022, Keri-Sue McManus rushed her 3-year-old son, Micah, to the pediatric emergency room at Albany Medical Center Hospital. She recalls a chaotic and overwhelmed ER, where staff appeared to be stretched thin. “They didn’t have enough people,” McManus said. “They were all hands on deck, and they didn’t have enough [...]
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has vowed to tackle stock market offences more quickly by strictly enforcing the law, in an effort to restore public confidence.
A FRUSTRATED mom has shared the Greek-inspired baby name she loves but her family hates.
Читать дальше...All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has demanded 10 per cent reservation for Muslims in Assam.
A Calgary Indigenous youth program is empowering Indigenous teens to spark their career paths, starting with nine teens getting their first experience in the hospitality industry.
Thanasi Kokkinakis, Jordan Thompson, Alex de Minaur and Tristan Schoolkate have continued Australia's magnificent start to the US Open with rousing first-round victories in New York.