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A pair of new ordinances are targeting low-income and alternative homes in an effort to ease the city’s housing shortage.
Since 2020, at least 270 people in Maricopa County have died at home from heat-related causes when their cooling systems failed or were shut off.
When AI is expected to live in our homes, cars and cities—and in our pockets—connectivity needs to be more than just fast. It ...
Gabrielle is the 7th named storm to form in the Atlantic basin this year. It's the first named storm in the Atlantic since Aug. 28, an "unprecedented dry spell" in the heart of what's typically the ...
The Global Fresh Food E-Commerce Market is set to grow at a CAGR of 14.73% from USD 162.29 Billion in 2024 to USD 437.44 Billion by 2031. With segments by product type, age, and delivery model, Asia ...
The site of the former Kapyong Barracks in Winnipeg has been chosen as one of the places where a newly created agency will ...
Here are some of the personal stories of the people heat has claimed: Vivian Stewart was a “fiercely independent” but a “good ...
Alibaba is staging a comeback in the post-DeepSeek era, joining a nationwide race to develop AI. Read more at ...
Title II of the FEMA Act of 2025 signals Congress' intent to replace a fragmented, reimbursement-driven framework with a ...
Mavenir, the cloud-native network infrastructure provider, has garnered a major industry accolade for its customer-centric AI innovation in voice and messaging security at the FutureNet Asia Awards ...
Hurricane Ian just kind of shoved change right up in all our faces' but new visitors soon may not even be able to tell Fort Myers Beach was leveled.