Houston’s Galleria Mall sees 35 million visitors every year, but nationwide, consumers are ditching brick-and-mortar for online offerings. Although it started out as a web alternative to physical bookstores, Amazon has made itself virtually indispensable to customers all around the world. Now, the retailer has plans to hire 2,000 New Yorkers over the next three […]
Chinese Robot Performs Dental Implant Procedure
A robot from China has performed the first automated dental implant recorded. This marks a new page in the world of technology and robotics, which for years had only been used in less intricate job applications. The robot was created by the Fourth Military Medical University and the Beihang University Robot Institute in a combined […]
U.S. Government Cracks Down on Veteran Home Loan Abusers
The United States government is cracking down on companies that are abusing the veteran home loan system put out by the Department of Veteran Affairs. More than 22 million veterans have achieved homeownership through loans by the VA, and a number of them had been targeted by the loan scam. The scam comes from several […]
Border Wall Prototype Construction Begins, But Who Will Pay Is Still A Mystery
Although the U.S. Census Bureau reported the value of the U.S. commercial construction industry was $437.8 million in June of 2017, nearly 70% of American construction companies struggled to find capable workers in 2017. Moreover, 67% predicted these hourly positions would prove difficult to fill over the next year. In spite of this, and the […]
Microsoft Announces New Security and AI Update For Cloud
On Monday, September 25, multinational tech company Microsoft announced its plans to implement a security update to the company’s public cloud, Azure. Azure Active Directory, or AAD, serves as Microsoft’s access management system. Through Azure, Microsoft manages up to 450 billion authentications every month. To protect these authentications, one of Microsoft’s many new updates includes […]
Helicopter-Flying USDA Agents Declare Open Season on Wild Hogs
Wild hogs are one of the most destructive animals in the United States. They are highly aggressive, attacking animals and people alike. They also have a tendency to ruin crops and carry diseases. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that these animals cause an incredible $1.5 billion in damage nationwide every year. It is […]
Wisconsin Residents Urged To Be On Lookout For Fraudulent Timeshare Reseller
Residents of the state of Wisconsin have been warned by state officials to be on the lookout for a fraudulent timeshare resale scam. The Wisconsin Department of Justice and the Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection sent out the warning after receiving distressing reports from Wisconsin citizens who had been threatened by the scammers. According to […]
Couple Charges Ahead With Wedding In Spite Of Hurricane Irma
In the shadow of Hurricane Irma, a Florida-native couple charged ahead with their wedding. “Tuesday was an emotional roller coaster,” said bride Jessie Weir to USA Today. “But this was going [to] happen. There was no question about that.” Outdoor weddings can be difficult to plan what with the unpredictable nature of weather, but destination […]
Report: Al Gore’s Home Uses 20x More Energy Than the Average Home
Environmental activist and former Vice President Al Gore is coming under fire for his home’s energy use. According to a report released earlier this week by the National Center for Public Policy Research, Gore’s home in Nashville, Tennessee uses over 20 times more energy than the typical American household. The report claims that Gore’s home […]
Hurricane Harvey Potentially Devastating Texas Auto Dealerships
The auto industry hasn’t been doing so well lately, with new car sales in decline for the first time in nearly a decade. This comes after a record-breaking sales period over the last few years (with the last year having 17.8 million car sales). The last thing it needed was Hurricane Harvey. Hurricane Harvey isn’t […]