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Insertions in the storm: When flood control feeds the corrupt
Billions flow to flood control, but not to save us from rising waters Second part: Flood of plunder: Billions paid for projects existing only on ...
AI agents can do amazing things to make the lives of IT professionals easier. But, they also have the potential to do ...
Senate Republicans just blocked an effort by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, to force a vote on ...
A Houston-area school district has unleashed another wave of banned books- including a children's book on a girl who eats too ...
Five years after ICIJ published the FinCEN Files, the Trump administration has walked back significant anti-money laundering rules.
The judge’s order means that Ms. Cook will be able to cast a vote when the Fed gathers for its next two-day meeting, which ...
Non-Resident Indians have to be taxed in India on capital gains on income from Indian assets, i.e., units of a mutual fund. Whether the gains are long-term or short-term depends on the tenure of ...
While least privilege remains a fundamental security principle, DevOps teams consistently fail to apply it to non-human identities, like CI/CD pipelines and applications. This struggle stems from a ...
Arizona Democrats' "People's Primary" policy aims to bar, "to the greatest extent possible," independent expenditures in primary elections.
Complementing previous work (Namiki et al, 2018), this study provides an important resource for the Drosophila community as it reports 500 lines targeting descending neurons (DN), in addition to ...
TDE Group Limited plans a $6.9M US IPO despite falling revenue, high valuation, and rising risks. Click here to read an ...
Discover the most common secrets management mistakes in non-prod environments and how to fix them using scoped tokens, runtime injection, and tools like Doppler.
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