Emma

Emma is a news writer and technology and innovation expert specializing in artificial intelligence, emerging digital trends, and data-driven insights. She also covers IRS updates, Social Security changes, and major U.S. events, delivering clear, timely analysis that helps individuals and businesses.

How Fellowship Models Are Reshaping Entry Level Tech Careers

How Fellowship Models Are Reshaping Entry Level Tech Careers

Tech fellowships in the U.S. bridge education and employment for beginners, offering paid training, mentorship, and networks that bypass traditional degrees. Programs like Coding ...

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Epstein Files Released So Far Show Little to Support Allegations of Previously Unknown Accomplices

Epstein Files Released So Far Show Little to Support Allegations of Previously Unknown Accomplices

Recent documents released in the Justice Department’s ongoing disclosure of files related to Jeffrey Epstein have yet to confirm the long-suspected involvement of prominent ...

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Marshfield Woman Charged With Stealing $120k From Ronald Mcdonald House Pleads Not Guilty

Marshfield Woman Charged With Stealing $120k From Ronald Mcdonald House Pleads Not Guilty

Iilee Pederson, the former executive director of the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Marshfield, has denied allegations of theft, fraud, and money laundering. Accusations ...

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A 0,6 M Deep Pond Was Dug in a Lawn for Amphibians; Within Weeks, It Received Five Egg Masses of Wood Frogs, Gained Branches and Leaves as a Nursery, Native Grasses on Its Edge, and Became a Source of Mud for Swallows' Nests

A 0,6 M Deep Pond Was Dug in a Lawn for Amphibians; Within Weeks, It Received Five Egg Masses of Wood Frogs, Gained Branches and Leaves as a Nursery, Native Grasses on Its Edge, and Became a Source of Mud for Swallows’ Nests

A 0.6-meter-deep vernal pool is an innovative and low-maintenance approach to promoting local biodiversity and supporting the life cycles of amphibians and birds. This ...

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FCC Bans New Chinese-Made Drones, Citing Security Risks

FCC Bans New Chinese-Made Drones, Citing Security Risks

For years, Chinese-made drones have quietly become the backbone of America’s skies — buzzing over cornfields, mapping disaster zones, filming Hollywood shots, and helping ...

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Virtual Reality Opens Doors for Older People to Build Closer Connections in Real Life

Virtual Reality Opens Doors for Older People to Build Closer Connections in Real Life

It’s quiet at The Terraces in Los Gatos most afternoons. Birds outside, soft conversation inside, the gentle rhythm you’d expect from a retirement community ...

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Rethinking Early Career Hiring Through Skills First Technology Programs

Rethinking Early Career Hiring Through Skills First Technology Programs

As industries evolve and the job market becomes increasingly competitive, traditional hiring practices are being challenged. The conventional reliance on educational qualifications and years ...

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NASA sends thank-you letter to Turkish researcher for exposing security gaps

NASA sends thank-you letter to Turkish researcher for exposing security gaps

A 28-year-old cybersecurity enthusiast from Denizli, Turkey, has caught the attention of NASA—not for launching rockets, but for protecting them. Hasan İsmail Gülkaya, a ...

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Inside BCG's AI product assembly line 'Every company has to become a tech company'

Inside BCG’s AI product assembly line: ‘Every company has to become a tech company’

In today’s AI-driven world, even traditional consulting firms like Boston Consulting Group (BCG) are transforming themselves into tech innovators. Scott Wilder, a partner at ...

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Google Wraps Up Best Year on Wall Street Since 2009, Beating Megacap Peers as AI Story Strengthens

Google Wraps Up Best Year on Wall Street Since 2009, Beating Megacap Peers as AI Story Strengthens

Google didn’t glide into 2025. It limped, stumbled, and spent the first few months looking like a company that had finally missed a turn. ...

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