Day: September 18, 2023
Capesize bulkers hit six-week high as owners keep ships in higher paying Pacific basin, broker says
Futures indicate further rate growth as October contracts reach almost $18,200 per day, according to Baltic Exchange
AI included in DHS national security risks for 2024
The DHS released the 2024 Homeland Threat Assessment (HTA), which found that foreign and domestic terrorism posed a high risk for 2024.
Billions left behind on the path to Universal Health Coverage – World Health Organization
Billions left behind on the path to Universal Health Coverage World Health Organization’Radical reorientation’ needed as half of humanity lacks basic health coverage UN NewsThe promise of health for all United Nations D…
Weekly Vulnerability Recap – September 18, 2023 – Patch Tuesday Also For Adobe, Apple and More
It wasn’t just Microsoft making news last week; Adobe, Apple, Chrome, SAP and VMware also pushed out updates for critical vulnerabilities.
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Sources: external code contributions to the Android Open Source Project will need at least two Google reviewers’ approval starting next month (Patreon)
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Sources: external code contributions to the Android Open Source Project will need at least two Google reviewers’ approval starting next month — By now, I’m sure you’re aware that the Android operating system running on your…
Republicans propose spending $614M in public funds on Milwaukee Brewers’ stadium upgrades
Republican legislators have announced a bill that would devote more than $614 million in public funding to repair and renovate the Milwaukee Brewers’ stadium.
Retrial delayed for man whose conviction in the death of former NFL player Will Smith was overturned
A long-awaited retrial has been delayed for the man who fatally shot former NFL star Will Smith in a confrontation after a 2016 traffic crash.
Army Noncommissioned Officers May No Longer Get Promoted Before Required Schooling Under New Policy
In January, active-duty enlisted soldiers and their full-time counterparts in the Army Reserve will no longer be able to be promoted before attending schools such as the Advanced Leader Course.