Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New data from the 2026 KIDS COUNT Data Book show that Arkansas continues to face challenges in children’s well-being, ranking 48th ...
WASHINGTON -- The environmental footprint of data centers already rivals some of the world's largest countries, according to a United Nations University report, which also predicts their water and ...
Independent reporting you can trust. Secrecy may be standard operating procedure when it comes to economic development. But it makes for bad politics and potentially even worse policy, as the fight ...
Rows of exhaust stacks and diesel-fired generators are visible from the perimeter of Amazon’s data center campus in Canton, Miss. The facility has been approved to install over 300 diesel generators ...
In the race to build data centers across Arkansas, the Google campus at West Memphis has taken the lead. Google is already hiring electrical engineers and facilities technicians. I spent several days ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland General Electric has received a green light from regulators to begin charging data centers higher rates, with the goal of making sure heavy power users are shouldering the ...
Thousands of students across the U.S. were unable to access the Canvas learning platform Thursday as universities investigated a cybersecurity incident affecting multiple institutions. Canvas, a cloud ...
Organizations are increasingly adopting agentic AI, which can change the nature of what artificial intelligence (AI) can do for businesses. Rather than merely producing summaries and writing text or ...
Indian River State College has scrapped its proposal to build a more than $1.5 million, state-funded data center campus in Okeechobee County, the college said in a response to TCPalm. The ...
One court case is what stands between the Trump administration and race-based data from colleges regarding admissions, which could be used to go after schools the federal government perceives as ...
A new survey shows that employers still prefer to hire workers with college degrees. But only 54 percent of those same employers say students are graduating with the skills their organizations need.