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The Global Race to Build AI Infrastructure
The world is changing fast because of artificial intelligence. Every week, we hear about new AI tools, new AI models, and new AI companies. But behind all of this hype, something even bigger is happening. Countries and companies are now racing to build huge AI data centers. These buildings are the physical heart of AI. They are where AI models live, learn, and run. Without these data centers, no AI system could work.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Global Tech Stocks Drop as Investors Worry About an AI Bubble
Global technology markets are facing large declines as investors become concerned about a possible AI bubble. Technology and chip stocks fell sharply in Asia and Europe. Investors are worried that the rapid growth in AI investments may not be sustainable.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Google to Build $15 Billion AI Hub in India
Google announced a major investment in India. The company will spend $15 billion to build a large AI hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. This is Google’s largest investment in India. It is also the biggest AI data center the company is building outside the United States.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Anthropic Will Spend $50 Billion to Build AI Data Centers in the U.S.
Anthropic, an AI company best known for its Claude models, is making a huge investment. The company will spend $50 billion to build new data centers in the United States. These centers will help run and grow its artificial intelligence work.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
#FinallyOverIt: Why Letting Go Could Be the Best Decision You Make Today
We all have those moments where we throw our hands up and think, “Enough is enough.” That feeling is exactly what the trending hashtag #FinallyOverIt captures. Across the U.S., people are sharing the habits, mindsets, and relationships they’re ready to leave behind — and it’s resonating because we’ve all been there.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
America Reopens: Trump Signs Funding Bill to End Longest Shutdown in U.S. History
After 47 tense days of political brinkmanship, President Donald Trump has signed a bipartisan funding bill officially ending the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. The move brings long-awaited relief to hundreds of thousands of furloughed federal workers and contractors who spent weeks without pay — but questions remain about how long the peace will last.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
How New York Designers Use Linen Fabric for Luxury Collections
Linen is making a significant comeback, especially on the runways of New York. Once seen as a simple, practical material, linen is now a staple in luxury fashion. Top designers are embracing its unique texture and sustainable qualities to create high-end collections. This shift shows a growing appreciation for materials that are not only beautiful but also kind to the environment. This post will look at why linen is becoming a favorite for luxury, how New York designers are using it, and how to care for this exceptional fabric. For those inspired to create their own pieces, finding quality linen fabric by the yard is the first step.
By Fabriclore4 months ago in Journal
The Rise of Interactive Amusement Equipment and the Gamification Experience Trend
In the rapidly evolving landscape of entertainment engineering, the boundaries between digital interactivity and physical thrill are blurring. Modern amusement design is no longer confined to mechanical motion and visual spectacle; it has entered a new phase of interactive immersion and game-driven engagement. The next generation of parks and indoor centers are adopting technology-infused equipment that transforms passive spectators into active participants, redefining how joy, challenge, and connection are experienced.
By amusementparksolution4 months ago in Journal
SNAP Benefits Caught in the Crossfire: The Human Cost of America’s Longest Shutdown
The United States is now facing the longest federal government shutdown in history, and its ripple effects are hitting home — literally. With the Supreme Court extending a stay that allows the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to delay full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, millions of low-income families are now unsure how they will put food on the table this month.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Apple’s iPhone Pocket: When Fashion Meets Function
Apple has once again surprised the world—this time, not with a new phone, but with a new way to carry it. The tech giant has partnered with renowned Japanese fashion label ISSEY MIYAKE to release the iPhone Pocket, a sleek knitted accessory designed to turn your iPhone into a wearable fashion piece.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
America’s Sex Education Crisis: Why Only 37% of States Teach Medically Accurate Information
In 2025, it’s shocking but true: only 19 U.S. states require schools to teach medically accurate sex education. That means in most classrooms across the country, what students learn about their bodies, relationships, and consent depends on their ZIP code — not on science.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal











