Millions of Americans face the risk of missing crucial November food stamp benefits due to the ongoing US government shutdown ...
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From Automation to Autonomy: Why Enterprises Must Rethink Intelligent Systems
The promise of automation is speed. The danger is dependency. Systems that accelerate outputs can quietly erode the very ...
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From KPMG and Shaadis.com to running Congress affairs in Bihar, who is Krishna Allavaru
While the likes of MP Tariq Anwar & Anand Madhav are against Bihar poll in charge, colleagues from Youth Congress like ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: While Quebec fights with doctors, Ontario is fixing health care
The Quebec government has gone to war against doctors in its efforts to improve access to health services for millions of ...
Of the $28 billion in funds frozen during the first 15 days of the federal government shutdown, $27 billion were tied to ...
On Oct. 6, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned after just 27 days in office, making him the shortest-serving ...
A recent study by researchers at Stanford University in the United States found that changing the clocks disrupts circadian ...
What happens when key infrastructure providers are too good at their jobs? Everyone relies on them—with catastrophic ...
This month’s release from Microsoft includes 175 updates — and four zero-day flaws that should be patched ASAP.
Who are the Deadlock characters? Blending the lane-dominating, creep-farming gameplay of a MOBA with pew-pew hero shooter action, Deadlock is quite the chimera. Currently in its fledgling state, ...
It took a day without Amazon Web Services for Americans to realize how reliant the internet is on a single company.
Amazon Web Services went down on October 20, kicking off at 3 am ET at AWS' main US-East-1 region hosted in northern Virginia-the heart of its cloud services. According to the website Downdetector, ...
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