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The BIG AI Framework White Paper Helps Enterprises Decide Which AI Agents to Build First

A practical roadmap for cutting through AI hype, prioritizing high-value use cases, and turning AI agents into measurable impact. NEW YORK, January 15, 2026 (Newswire.com)

BUSINESS

The FTC’s data-sharing order against GM is finally settled

The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday it has finalized an order that bans General Motors and its OnStar telematics service from sharing certain consumer data

TECH

Mira Murati’s startup, Thinking Machines Lab, is losing two of its co-founders to OpenAI

Former OpenAI exec Mira Murati’s startup, Thinking Machines Lab, is saying goodbye to two of its co-founders, both of whom are headed back to OpenAI.

ENTERTAINMENT

The Beauty’s Evan Peters, Rebecca Hall on Bella Hadid Scene

Evan Peters Teases “Exciting” Part About ‘American Horror Story’ With Ariana Grande (Exclusive) There is a beauty in Bella Hadid‘s shift from model to actress.

LIFESTYLE

How Are Our Readers in Minneapolis Doing?

Minneapolis readers, how are you? We are watching the news and thinking about you all the time. My friend, who lives in south Minneapolis, told

SCIENCE

New research challenges the cold dark matter assumption

Scientists from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and Université Paris-Saclay are calling into question a long-standing idea about dark matter. Their latest findings suggest

MOBILE

iPhone Fold may use a liquid metal hinge, new leak suggests

The first foldable from Apple, tentatively called the iPhone Fold, is rumored to launch later this year alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series. A new

GADGET

Verizon says its service is back after a 10-hour outage

Verizon’s network is experiencing technical issues that are impacting calls and wireless data. Verizon customers on X have reported seeing “SOS” rather than the traditional

MONEY

Layoff and Automation Fears Are Front and Center for Workers in 2026

insta_photos / Shutterstock.com After a year of wage stagnation, hiring slowdowns, and continued shifts in workplace norms, many employees are entering 2026 with tempered expectations.

MARKET

The financial elite aren’t worried about a stock-market bubble yet — but you can’t afford to be so complacent

Investors know bull markets end, of course. But even the global leaders descending on Davos may underestimate the dangers. Source link