Daniel Brooks

More Teens Are Getting News From Social Media and AI

Teen news habits are shifting fast, away from front pages and toward feeds, creators, and chatbots. The result is a new information culture where speed, personality, and convenience often matter as much as accuracy.

How AI Is Pushing Wildfire Detection Into the Mainstream

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how wildfires are found, verified, and tracked, moving detection from delayed eyewitness reporting toward persistent, data-driven surveillance. What was once a niche capability is becoming a practical public-safety system built from satellites, cameras, sensors, and predictive models.

The April Jobs Report Shows a Labor Market That Is Slowing, Not Breaking

The latest labor market data point to moderation, not collapse. Hiring is cooling, wage growth is easing, and workers have less leverage than they did a year or two ago, but the broader picture still looks more like a controlled deceleration than an outright break.

India and Pakistan Are Under New Pressure After the Kashmir Attack

The Kashmir attack did more than reignite a familiar crisis between India and Pakistan. It triggered a new wave of diplomatic, military, economic, and international pressure that now reaches far beyond the disputed region itself.

Kansas City Has a Massive Array of Big National Companies

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