Day: July 4, 2023
Twitter says users need to be verified to access TweetDeck
Twitter users will soon need to be verified in order to use TweetDeck, the social media company said in a tweet on Monday.
Pentagon unveils military suicide numbers
Active-duty soldiers killed themselves at the highest rate in nearly two years in 2023’s first three months, Pentagon report shows
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US ambassador to Russia says jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in ‘good health’
Ambassador Lynne Tracey was allowed to meet the journalist in a Moscow jail in her second such visit since his arrest in MarchRussia has granted the US consular access to jailed Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich after a more than two-mont…
Cybersecurity Challenges for Remote Work
Remote work has always been around, but it gained immense popularity in recent years as…
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Holiday travel: Take transit to the airport
Re: “Tips to ease July 4 travel through busy Sea-Tac Airport” [July 1, Northwest]: In the article about traveling to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, so much could have been said about public transportation. The Link light rail from Seattle, buses…
CNBC Daily Open: Tesla roars in a quiet market
Tesla set off fireworks on a quiet trading day shortened for the Fourth of July holiday.
Cancel Culture Hits Central Asia’s Concert Scene
How should we interpret the recent cancellations of a number of planned concerts by Russian performers in the region?
Macky Sall, Senegal’s Leader, Says He Won’t Run for Third Term
Macky Sall had considered seeking a third term in the West African country despite a constitutional limit of two.
Supreme Court: ‘Partisan activism’
It used to be that Supreme Court justices were known for their towering intellects and discernible partisan leanings. Now they are known for their towering egos and blatant partisan activism. David Rogerson, Covington