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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) thinks Democrats will continue to struggle unless they become more “culturally normal,” which appears to be a euphemism for throwing LGBTQ+ people under the bus. In an ...
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Whether investigating an active intrusion, or just scanning for potential breaches, modern cybersecurity teams have never had more data at their disposal. Yet increasing the size and number of data ...
The 'Nobody' star reteams with screenwriter Derek Kolstad in order to play an oblivious sheriff who stumbles into a suspicious Minnesota community where everybody's out to get him. That’s what makes ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics downplayed a lockdown of its online databases after warning of technical difficulties in the moments before the release of the closely watched August employment report. ...
As the AI fervor continues to reshape how people see the world, 2025 looms as yet another year in the march toward technological advancement. While some worry about the dominance of technology in ...
President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics last week and described a jobs report that included a big downward revision as “rigged.” By Ben Casselman Graphics by Keith Collins and ...
When business researchers analyze data, they often rely on assumptions to help make sense of what they find. But like anyone else, they can run into a whole lot of trouble if those assumptions turn ...