Both NOAA and FEMA are entering the shutdown in weakened states, having shed experienced staff since the start of the Trump administration. At the National Weather Service, which is part of NOAA, ...
AI smarts and a clean Android user experience. Is this still enough when rivals are going big on hardware while also raising their AI game? This article contains affiliate links. If you buy through ...
NEWS, THE ARREST OF DOCTOR IAN ROBERTS BY IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS ON FRIDAY HAS CREATED TURMOIL WITHIN THE DES MOINES PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. WE CONTINUE TO WORK TO FIND AS MANY ANSWERS TO AS MANY ...
The struggle for socialist liberation in the 21st century cannot rely on the tools of the previous century. In a time when algorithms dominate, public consciousness is managed through artificial ...
With close to 300,000 units sold in its first-generation, the Porsche Macan has undoubtedly been one of the great success stories for Porsche. Arriving on the scene in 2014, the compact SUV quickly ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an urgent alert to all Universal Credit claimants who are self-employed and earning an income. Taking to X, the DWP wrote: "If you are self-employed and ...
On Monday, the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) announced that Speed Safety Cameras will be coming to Colorado Springs roads.
Leaders for infrastructure and information technology operations, or I&O for short, must cope with unpredictable demand for new services, as well as workforce skills deficiencies and spiraling ...
In an unprecedented move, Canada’s justice minister has ordered a review of a dead person’s conviction for a 1973 slaying after three other men were declared innocent in the case. An “in-depth ...
In the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency, cyber threats are ever-evolving, targeting not just financial exchanges but also sensitive personal data.
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board provided an update Monday on its investigation into the fatal U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works facility explosion that occurred last month.
A benefits fraudster has been jailed after he hijacked 68 identities and fraudulently claimed almost £170,000 to fund his gambling habits. James Stephen Barley used personal information which he had ...