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A cybersecurity company says hackers are pushing Mac and Windows malware through sites that are using outdated versions of ...
Just two months ago, a red ribbon tied to a piece of luggage only meant one thing: your bag wouldn’t get lost in the sea of ...
Fitness advocate Jillian Michaels is standing by her man. In this case, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after a contentious first day ...
A nearly 18-month long criminal investigation into a Utica councilor’s residency is now the subject of a notice of claim ...
Meta is testing a highly anticipated feature on Instagram Reels that allows users to pause a video just by tapping on it. For ...
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Letters: Trump’s NIH freeze
Cries of outrage Chaos has taken place since Jan. 20 when the president took his oath. One issue near and dear to my heart is the ending of research information for cancer, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and ...
Being set up to fail is frustrating. Understanding confirmation bias, seeking objective advice, and showcasing success can ...
Errors and biases should be exposed by vigorous criticism from members of the Harvard community, not stipulated by University ...
One of the best-known forms of cyberattack is phishing, the sending of emails, texts or other messages under false pretences. Most try to get users to take an action like clicking a link, installing a ...
Following Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the 2016 election, I concluded that an underrated aspect of his appeal was his ...
Principle 3: People who behave stupidly are more dangerous than people who behave maliciously. Evil people at least have some accurate sense of their own self-interest, which might restrain them.