A U.S. jury found Linwei Ding guilty of economic espionage and trade secret theft after he stole Google’s sensitive AI infrastructure data.
Kushner is pitching a “new,” gleaming resort hub. But scratch the surface, and you find nothing less than a blueprint for ethnic cleansing.
A jury convicted a former Google software engineer of spying for China and stealing artificial intelligence technology from the Mountain View-headquartered tech giant. Linwei Ding, also known as Leon ...
New wind projects could be coming to Northern Maine–just not new power. The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has released a final Request for Proposals (RFP) for up to 1,200 MW of new onshore ...
KRUU, in association with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, has launched the KRUU GRASP 2026, a national AI hackathon. Choose from any one of our options below.
By VERONIQUE de RUGY Syndicated columnist Industrial policy is failing, and not just in Washington. Across America, officials ...
QUZHOU, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the complex architecture of the global energy ...
A significant hurdle to construction of a new Crawford County slackwater harbor on the Arkansas River was cleared Wednesday.
A federal jury has convicted a former Google tech engineer of economic espionage and theft of confidential artificial ...
Officials from Pullman-based Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories announced Thursday that company president, David E. Whitehead, has been appointed to an advisory council for the Federal Reserve Bank ...
Industrial policy is producing wasted resources, distorted incentives, and fragile outcomes that collapse when political support shifts.
Former Google engineer Linwei Ding was convicted of stealing AI trade secrets and economic espionage after an 11-day trial, accused of taking proprietary data to benefit Chinese tech firms.
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