El Nino is back, but its effects vary widely

El Nino is back, but its effects vary widely

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday the return of El Nino: the warm phase of a natural climate cycle linked to higher global temperatures and wild weather. The seesawing shift in ocean temperatures and winds forms across the tropical Pacific Ocean but can influence drought, floods, and other extremes thousands of miles … Read more

Foresight AI addresses the data gap that costs delivery operations the most

Foresight AI addresses the data gap that costs delivery operations the most

Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. The delivery operations data problem is not what most logistics leaders expect it to be. It is not a shortage of information. Modern fleet management generates more data than most organizations can act on: stop times, route durations, idle minutes, failed attempt rates, capacity utilization by zone. The … Read more

From personal health challenges to a digital wellness brand: Lucia Eyes and the rise of screen-aware products

From personal health challenges to a digital wellness brand: Lucia Eyes and the rise of screen-aware products

Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Extended screen use has become a routine part of daily life, often accompanied by eye strain, fatigue, and disrupted sleep patterns. While these effects are widely experienced, they are not always openly discussed, and for many years were treated as an unavoidable aspect of modern work and communication. … Read more

8 Times Buggy Failed Upward Perfectly in One Piece

8 Times Buggy Failed Upward Perfectly in One Piece

When Buggy the Star Clown sauntered into One Piece, he was a delusional buffoon with grandiose ideas that were seemingly shut down by Monkey D. Luffy. He reappeared in Loguetown, still as deranged as ever, and was once again defeated. After breaking out from Impel Down, however, Buggy’s reputation has been constantly skyrocketing across the … Read more

Jackson accuses Barrett majority of turning ‘a deaf ear’ in legal interpretation

Jackson accuses Barrett majority of turning ‘a deaf ear’ in legal interpretation

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson accused the Supreme Court’s GOP-appointed majority of turning “a deaf ear” in a case that split the court along party lines over the proper way to interpret legal texts. It was the latest battle in a long-running legal war between the Republican and Democratic appointees’ different approaches, with Justice Amy Coney … Read more