Subtle abnormalities in kidney function—even within the range considered normal—may help identify people at risk of ...
By Katherine Hafner/WHRO For decades in Virginia, public and private developers who encroach on protected wetlands and ...
The conservative political analyst Yuval Levin gives Ezra Klein his review of Trump’s first year back in office.
High-yield savings accounts are safe, but fees, falling rates, taxes, and missed opportunities can quietly cost you money ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been accused of spreading anti-Semitism after bots created offensive pictures and videos of ...
Documenting ICE is dangerous. This man wants you to do it anyway.
A new one-click attack flow discovered by Varonis Threat Labs researchers underscores this fact. ‘Reprompt,’ as they’ve ...
Google's Gemini, in a pristine state, will power Siri and the broad Apple Intelligence stack. The foundations are ready, but ...
If companies can build systems capable of generating such imagery, they can also stop it being generated — in theory at least ...
Google banned ads for deadly pill-making machines. They were still posted for sale — until yesterday
Pill presses used to make counterfeit pills continued to appear on Google, despite the company's ban on ads. That changed this week when a MassLive reporter contacted the company.
Harlen Coben's TV adaptations are full of red herrings, British accentsand Richard Armitage. It's a formula that works.
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How Iran cut the internet at the flip of a switch
Iran's nationwide internet shutdown has surpassed its 130th hour as tensions in the Middle Eastern country continue to ...
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