When Algorithms Fail: The Human Cost of AI’s Disability Discrimination Gap
The Bias Built Into Our Systems Artificial intelligence systems, trained on vast datasets that often reflect societal prejudices, are increasingly…
The Bias Built Into Our Systems Artificial intelligence systems, trained on vast datasets that often reflect societal prejudices, are increasingly…
Strategic Shifts in Energy Bill Policy Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has indicated potential reductions to VAT on energy bills…
The Ripple Effects of Trade Policy on Everyday Americans While political debates continue in Washington, American households are experiencing tangible…
Unprecedented Electricity Demand Tests Georgia’s Energy Future Georgia is confronting an energy crisis of historic proportions as artificial intelligence datacenters…
Betfred has reportedly warned it may shut down its entire UK retail operation if Chancellor Rachel Reeves increases gambling taxes in the upcoming budget. The company claims such a move could eliminate profits and put thousands of jobs at risk. Industry analysts suggest the government is considering substantial tax increases on sports betting operations.
Betfred, one of the UK’s leading sports betting operators, has reportedly stated that potential tax increases in the upcoming budget could force the closure of all its 1,287 high street shops. According to sources familiar with the matter, the company claims such a move would eliminate profitability and risk approximately 7,500 jobs across the country.
The Unlikely Rise of a Digital Chess Powerhouse In the competitive landscape of digital platforms, few success stories are as…
Russia’s coal industry is experiencing its worst crisis in decades with massive financial losses and widespread closures. Meanwhile, renewable energy and battery storage are becoming the fastest-growing segments of the global economy, signaling a fundamental energy transition.
Russia’s coal sector is facing its most severe crisis since the 1990s, with catastrophic financial losses mounting as exports collapse and domestic producers struggle to remain solvent. According to reports, the industry lost approximately Rbs 225 billion (US$2.8 billion) in the first seven months of 2025 alone—more than double the total losses recorded in all of 2024.
Windows 10 End-of-Life: A Critical Security Crossroads With Microsoft officially ending support for Windows 10 in October 2025, small businesses…