All upcoming weapons in Where Winds Meet
While there are quite a lot of martial arts or weapons in Where Winds Meet, more will be added to the game in the future.
Amazon commits $50 billion to new federal AI and HPC buildout for U.S. government
The post Amazon commits $50 billion to new federal AI and HPC buildout for U. S. government appeared com. Amazon said Monday it will put $50 billion into a new buildout of AI and high‑performance computing meant only for U. S. government work under the Trump administration, according to the company’s blog post. The plan will start in 2026, when crews begin building new federal‑grade data centers with 1. 3 gigawatts of power. That is the kind of load you normally see from hundreds of thousands of American homes, not a single project. Amazon said the point is simple: the government wants stronger AI tools, and the company is preparing to deliver them through AWS. The company said federal teams will get AWS AI tools, Anthropic’s Claude models, Nvidia chips, and Amazon’s Trainium processors. These will run inside cloud regions designed to meet strict federal rules. Every part of this build sits inside a wider race among tech giants to secure long‑term contracts tied to AI systems. Amazon expands government AI push with new federal infrastructure Amazon said its move lines up with what others are already doing. Anthropic and Meta announced new AI data centers in the U. S. earlier this year. Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank launched their Stargate joint venture in January, a plan built around a $500 billion U. S. infrastructure spend spread out over four years. AWS said the new federal sites will let agencies build custom AI systems and clean up datasets while also helping teams “enhance workforce productivity,” a phrase the company used in its announcement. Amazon said AWS already supports more than 11, 000 government agencies, and that this investment is designed to increase that capacity. AWS CEO Matt Garman said the $50 billion plan “removes the technology barriers that have held government back and further positions America to lead in the AI era.” Matt said it was about meeting the demand that federal agencies keep bringing forward, especially as.
Skate. Season 2 goes retro with new tricks and modes
Skate. Season 2 goes retro with new tricks and modes
FDA Announces Recall of Boar’s Head Cheese Over Listeria Contamination
FDA Announces Recall of Boar’s Head Cheese Over Listeria Contamination
Mr. Big comes to Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves on December 9
The original big bad of Art of Fighting is older and wiser, but still rocking his electric Arnis sticks and cocky mean streak.
Historical column: President Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving proclamation from October 3, 1863
The year that is drawing toward its close has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature that they cannot fail to penetrate [.].
Nike co-founder worth $35.4bn splurges huge amount to try and get more Republicans elected in Oregon
A co-founder of Nike has spent a staggering $3 million in a bid to boost Republican victories in Oregon. Phil Knight, worth an estimated $34. 4 billion, donated a sliver of his wealth last month into the Bring Balance to Salem PAC, which aims to curb Democratic dominance in state politics, according to the Willamette Week. The political action committee, founded in 2021, spent nearly $5 million in 2022 and slightly more again in 2024 to support Republican candidates. Democrats now dominate both legislative chambers, holding an 18-12 majority in the Oregon state Senate and a 37-23 majority in.
30 Feline Funnies to Pre-Game Your Thanksgiving Feast
As the temperature drops and the grocery-store turkeys start giving you the side-eye, there’s really only one reliable source of comfort. Cats. Cats do not care about the weather, your travel plans, or whether you bought the wrong kind of cranberry sauce. They care about naps, snacks, and asserting dominance over every soft surface in your home. Honestly, relatable. With Thanksgiving creeping closer, the annual circus has officially begun. You’re mentally preparing for the long drive, the well-meaning but exhausting relatives, and the inevitable moment when someone asks what you do for work again. Meanwhile, your cat is preparing too, but mostly by finding new ways to sit directly on the sweater you need to pack.
Black Friday Spending to Fall for First Time in Years
Black Friday Spending to Fall for First Time in Years





