Jason Fernando is a professional investor and writer who enjoys tackling and communicating complex business and financial problems. Khadija Khartit is a strategy, investment, and funding expert, and ...
TUCSON, AZ (AZFamily) — The conflict in Iran could give new momentum to an Arizona-based Air Force program as the service extends the life of the A-10 attack aircraft until at least 2030 — a move with ...
Warning: This article contains spoilers from the Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo manga! After six months of serialization, the Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo manga written by Gege Akutami and illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki ...
Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen is a sprawling battle shōnen. While the acclaimed manga ended on a semi-satisfying note, Akutami’s dark fantasy world is so rife with potential that it undoubtedly had ...
James grew up in the arcades of the 80s and has played games on everything from the Milton Bradley Microvision to the PlayStation 5. He worked in gaming retail during the PS1/PS2 eras, and even had a ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The City of Jacksonville on Thursday launched the SHIP Single-Family Development Program to build 10 affordable single-family homes and pair eligible buyers with downpayment ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
Update: The day after announcing a 10% global tariff, President Trump announced he's raising it to 15%. Read the latest here. President Trump signed a proclamation Friday night that will impose 10% ...
Rei Penber is the Deputy Lead Editor for GameRant's Anime and Manga team, originally from Kashmir and currently based in Beirut. He brings seven years of professional experience as a writer and editor ...
Despite the tragic ending, the battle of the strongest is the most hyped duel in modern Shonen. While his death may be disappointing initially, the sequel manga Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo confirmed how his ...
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleanians don’t need an explanation of the city’s massive street-repair effort to know what it feels like. They live with it daily — the mud, the detours, the sudden water shutoffs.