OpenGov's Valuation Soars to $1.8 Billion as Cox Enterprises Acquires Majority Stake, Paving Way for Enhanced GovTech
OpenGov's valuation hits $1.8 billion after Cox Enterprises acquires a majority stake, expanding the cloud software provider's reach across government agencies.
FAA Implements 17 Corrective Steps for SpaceX Before Starship Can Take Flight Again in South Texas
The FAA concluded its investigation into SpaceX's Starship test, mandating 17 corrective actions before further launches, following the explosive failure of both stages during a November test flight.
MIT's New Traffic Cop AI Outsmarts Rush Hour in Robo Warehouses, Supply Chains Set for Speedy Revolution
MIT researchers have developed an AI model to enhance robot navigation in warehouses, enabling a smoother and faster flow of operations and potentially transforming supply chain logistics.
Supreme Court Showdown AG Paxton Defends Texas Anti-Censorship Law Against Big Tech Titans
Texas AG Ken Paxton defends HB 20 at the Supreme Court, a law preventing social media platforms from censoring based on viewpoint, amidst a wider debate on online speech regulation and the First Amendment.
Call Me Maybe Not, Metro Detroit and Major U.S. Cities Hit by Massive Cell Outage, AT&T Takes the Fall
A widespread cellular network outage affected millions in the U.S., with AT&T users most impacted. The issue was attributed to a technical error during network expansion, not a cyber attack.












