In terms of economics, there isn’t much daylight at all between a tax-funded “private” contractor and a federal employee who works directly for a government agency. ...

Despite the government‘s efforts to prop up real estate prices, the markets are having the last word. Commercial real estate is especially vulnerable to the latest trends. ...

Feedback is key to improving services, boosting guest satisfaction, and ultimately driving more bookings. And getting visitors to fill out your guest feedback forms isn’t impossible—but it sure can be tricky. The problem? Feedback forms don’t always get the attention ...

Twin Path Ventures, the UK’s leading pre-seed investor in AI-first start-ups, has received a £10 million commitment from British Business Investments. The agreement, spread over the next three years, is designed to expand Twin Path’s capacity to nurture emerging tech ...

The unfortunate truth is that most of Europe is deep in a self-imposed decline. US taxpayers should not be forced to have any part of it. ...

Whatever the case, what the Decoupling America’s Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from China Act translates to is another example of an egregious overstep in government authority. ...

The bloodletting at the Department of Justice and the FBI has begun, and the mainstream media is portraying the purged agents as victims of a lawless Trump administration. But these agencies have been lawless for years and someone needs to ...

Turning your smartphone interface darker might not preserve battery power after all. Despite long-held beliefs that “dark mode” extends battery life — particularly on phones equipped with power-saving OLED screens — a new BBC study has found that most users ...

Unions are calling on the UK government to inject £200 million into British Steel, in a last-ditch attempt to keep its two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe running until electric arc replacements can be brought online. The trade union Community warns ...

Senior City of London bankers have urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to soften plans for abolishing non-domiciled tax status, claiming the policy is prompting high-earning foreign workers to relocate. At a breakfast meeting in No 11, representatives from major financial services ...