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What Happens When Politicians Meddle With Economic Data: Argentina’s Example It was January 2007, and Bevacqua oversaw the consumer-price index at Argentina’s national statistics agency, Indec.
Axis camera flaws allow remote code execution and access to 6,500 systems, risking surveillance takeovers.
More than half of US states ban the discredited and harmful practice of conversion therapy for gay people. But former practitioners say it’s making a comeback.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has been criticised by the NHS watchdog for using physician associates to fill its surgical rota. GOSH, one of the world’s leading children’s hospitals, had ...
This cow-saving tactic might make you howl with laughter. The United States Department of Agriculture is using audio of actors Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver to scare off wolves, The Wall Street ...
Iran is plotting with the Taliban to exploit a lost database that exposed details of MI6 spies and UK Special Forces, it was claimed last night.
The latest example: Atlassian's termination notification to 150 employees through a pre-recorded video.
The Gorakhpur MP, who also asked for the regulation of food portions in eateries, used ‘samosa’ as an example to make his point in the Lok Sabha.
About 74% of voters said they are comfortable using public money to help renovate NRG Stadium, though a slight majority said the public's share of the costs should not exceed 20%.
A 49-year-old Marietta man faces 170 years in prison after he was convicted of fraud.
The military academy’s appointment of Jen Easterly, who had been director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, was canceled after complaints from the far-right agitator Laura Loomer.
Phishing emails mimicking PyPI target developers to steal credentials via fake sites. Users urged to stay alert.