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Microsoft officially retired JScript years ago, along with proper support for the original Internet Explorer browser. However, the JScript engine still lingers in modern Windows installations ...
Northwood Space has completed initial testing of the second generation of its phased array antenna technology, which can simultaneously communicate with spacecraft across a range of orbits, from ...
Unlike many other languages, JavaScript does not distinguish between integers and floating-point numbers. 42 and 3.14 are both Number types. BigInt, as its name suggests, only covers integers, and ...
The popular notions of summer fun and the things we actually feel like doing can sometimes be at odds with each other.
Opinion: CBS just proved that when it comes to a "decision," cancelling Colbert was a no-brainer compared to appeasing the dictator Trump, writes John Casey.
CBS won’t just be losing a franchise when The Late Show With Stephen Colbert goes off the air next year; it’ll be losing a master-level master of ceremonies.
CBS has announced that it plans to cancel Stephen Colbert's late night TV show next year, citing financial reasons. But at least two U.S. senators have questioned whether politics played a role.
We had fun because with drumming and dancing, we were in tune with the truthiness of the universe — and justice.
The US state department has notified its staff that it will fire more than 240 foreign service employees, many of them senior officials, in a move that critics say will harm America’s global ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A lot has changed since 2022, when Britain’s then-aspiring prime minister Liz Truss, after the tensions ...
A prime example of the effectiveness of truthiness came in late December when environmental lobbyists persuaded the Bush administration to recommend that the polar bear be listed as threatened due ...
President Trump is praising the cancelation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, leading some U.S. senators to question if it was politically motivated. Colbert has openly criticized the president.