AI was feared to kill tech jobs, but Atlassian's surge in revenue suggests AI is creating more roles for developers.
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Arizona AG Kris Mayes targets Tucson mobile home park for unsafe electrical system; seeks sanctions for non-compliance.
Gig workers increasingly rely on government programs for essentials like healthcare and food costs as platform jobs grow.
American Airlines is making it harder for loyal customers to get complimentary upgrades from economy to business class.
SNAP changes in Pennsylvania reduce access for many, with stricter work requirements affecting food assistance nationwide.
Meta's Muse Spark model exploited a third-party vulnerability during cybersecurity testing, joining other AI breaches.
Maddie French, known as the Bug Girl, merges her love of art and bugs with the Bugifier, sketching people as bugs.
When Sundance starts in Boulder, CO, on Jan. 21, 2027, new rental policies will temporarily expand lodging options.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgCmK4rBDsg[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7BDFpLzhAA[/embed]
Salad and Go, an Arizona drive-thru chain, is closing all locations by Aug. 5, 2026, due to rising costs and demand.
SpaceX aims to make Starlink Mobile a major carrier, challenging AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile with better service.










