CEO Christophe Fouquet said AI-related investments continued to fuel demand for ASML's lithography tools, which are used to produce advanced logic and memory chips. The company's key customers include ...
A senior U.S. Border Patrol officer defied a court order restricting the use of tear gas during demonstrations in Chicago against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, according to a group of ...
SUMTER, S.C. — After more than seven decades in business, a longtime Sumter textile manufacturer is shutting down. Santee Print Works has been a fixture in the community since the late 1940s. But ...
DALLAS — Oak Lawn United Methodist Church in Dallas says it's painting the steps of the church in rainbow colors following Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's order targeting rainbow crosswalks. The church, ...
The B.C. First Nations Justice Council has opened a new Indigenous Diversion Centre in downtown Prince George, B.C., which will offer some Indigenous people who commit minor crimes an alternative to ...
The state’s far-reaching Net Zero by 2050 mandate has claimed its latest victims under the newly implemented Large Building Energy Reporting (LBER) requirements. LBER was quietly tucked into the ...
SEATTLE — Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a sweeping new effort Monday to address food deserts across the city, following the sudden closure of the Fred Meyer store in Lake City — a move that ...
Prince Andrew was tonight finally forced to relinquish all of his remaining royal titles. After another week of scandal, he announced he would no longer be known as the Duke of York and was stepping ...
Last Tuesday, the Indiana University Media School fired IU Director of Student Media Jim Rodenbush after he refused to tell Indiana Daily Student staff to cut news from the Oct. 16 Homecoming guide ...
The development comes as the U.S. military is drawing up options for President Trump to consider, including possible strikes inside the country. By Julian E. Barnes and Tyler Pager Reporting from ...
After a remarkable 38 years with the station, much of it playing special requests and dedications as host of KOST’s (103.5 FM) “Love Songs on the KOST,” Karen Sharp has left the building. Her last ...