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Clean Technology Training Trust Announces National Advisory Board to Advance Worker-Centered Pathways in Clean Transportation and Advanced Manufacturing
This Advisory Board exists to close that gap, aligning labor, industry, and training systems so the clean economy delivers on its promise for everyone.Market Analysis
UBS Warns of More Client Outflows After U.S. Adviser Departures
The bank expects additional outflows early in the year as earlier departures continue to feed through reported figures.Global Software Stocks Slide as AI Disruption Fears Spread
Legal and compliance departments have seen early adoption of AI tools capable of drafting contracts, summarizing cases, and even predicting litigation outcomes.
Gold Rebounds After Sharp Selloff as Metals Surge
Despite the sharp rebound, analysts cautioned that markets remain prone to abrupt shifts as traders continue to assess positioning and incoming signals.
Theme Park and Film Revenue Push Disney Earnings Past Forecasts
Disney’s Entertainment segment reported higher revenue, supported by theatrical releases including “Zootopia 2” and “Avatar Fire and Ash.”
Gold Falls Below $5,000 After Record Rally as Dollar Gains
The retreat came after prices peaked at $5,594.82 earlier in the week, capping a rapid ascent driven by heavy investment flows and speculative interest.
Special Report
Cedarville's ‘Shark Tank’ Pitch Showcases Student Entrepreneurial Spirit
We will have more resources, more time and more manpower to make this Pitch even better.Sinners Leads Oscar Race with 16 Nominations
One Battle After Another followed closely behind Sinners in nominations, while Frankenstein and Hamnet secured recognition that places them firmly among serious challengers.
Maximum Extraction of Critical Minerals Remains Key Catch for America’s E-Waste Recyclers
Increase in e-waste recycling is due to the growing environmental concerns and tightening regulations.
What Tomorrow Looks Like for Construction Technology
With technology advancing rapidly, the construction industry is poised to embrace smarter, more sustainable solutions for the future.
Charles B. Thomsen: The Man Who Put Technology on the Construction Agenda
In the 1960s, while teaching at Rice University, Charles began exploring the application of computer technology in architectural planning and construction. He utilized a vacuum tube computer to analyze community facility needs in Chile, marking one of the earliest instances of computer use in construction planning.