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Microsoft fired two employees who were arrested during a protest at the company president's office. The protest, led by "No Azure for Apartheid," demands Microsoft cut ties with the Israeli military.
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft says it has fired two employees for breaking into an executive’s office to protest the company’s relationship with the Israeli government. In a statement, a Microsoft ...
Americans honor the loss 24 years after the devastating World Trade Center, Pentagon and thwarted Flight 93 9/11 terrorist attacks. Lynnanne Nguyen,KOMONewsReporter TOPICS: Redmond, Wash. — The seven ...
REDMOND, Wash. — The Redmond Police Department (RPD) says a group of pro-Palestinian protesters breached the executive offices at Microsoft’s Headquarters. Seven people have been arrested. According ...
Eighteen people were arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) reported via Facebook. Police were sent to a large gathering of ...
Nvidia has had a mind-blowing ascent as the premier designer of the graphics processing units (GPU) that are necessary for generative artificial intelligence (AI). It has evolved from a somewhat ...
Microsoft is exercising a healthy dose of caution as it adds xAI’s Grok 4 model to its Azure AI Foundry platform. The model recently came under scrutiny for ...
Ritvika Nagula, an engineer at Microsoft Azure, said these résumé tips helped her land four offers. Nagula said engineers should highlight individual projects and show their work on GitHub. See her ...
Microsoft Corporation delivered a strong FY25 with $281.7 billion in revenue and $102 billion in net income, showcasing impressive growth even at massive scale. MSFT's dominance in cloud and AI-driven ...
Microsoft’s MSFT0.52%increase; green up pointing triangle blockbuster earnings last week cemented its status as one of the biggest winners of the artificial-intelligence boom. Investors should draw ...
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WSJ’s Amrith Ramkumar reports from a recent AI summit in Washington, D.C., where President Trump signed executive orders designed to accelerate the already-booming AI industry in the U.S. Photo: Julia ...