Day: September 30, 2025
43% of workers say they’ve shared sensitive info with AI – including financial and client data
AI use is surging, but cybersecurity training isn’t keeping up, a new study finds.
Judge rejects claims of racial gerrymandering in North Carolina state Senate districts
A federal judge has decided that two legislative districts in northeastern North Carolina can remain intact.
Sources: Silver Lake told investors in its latest buyout fund that it was going back to its strategy of making big bets on technology companies (Wall Street Journal)
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Sources: Silver Lake told investors in its latest buyout fund that it was going back to its strategy of making big bets on technology companies — Private-equity firm’s co-CEO, Egon Durban, had been eyeing Electr…
Hundreds of feet of coastal bluff in California fell toward the ocean in landslide-stricken town
A wealthy enclave in Southern California that has been threatened for years by worsening landslides faced more land movement this week, but it suffered minimal damage.
Chinese jets make ‘attack run’ & ‘simulated kill’ on Royal Navy warship sailing past Taiwan as invasion fears grow
CHINESE fighter jets staged a fake attack on one of the Royal Navy’s warships as it sailed through the contentious Taiwan Strait.
Xi Jinping’s war posturing comes amid…
Seoul’s assault on churches mired in revenge politics, judicial aggression, murky allegations
Seoul-Washington ties are under pressure. Both are polarized between conservatives and liberals, with presidents from different sides of the aisle in power on different sides of the Pacific.
No. 2 US diplomat meets much-prosecuted West African leader after visa restrictions were eased
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau has met with the heavily prosecuted vice president of Equatorial Guinea in Washington after the Trump administration approved a waiver of corruption sanctions.
Can Trump’s plan end the war in Gaza?
US president says Hamas has ‘three or four days’ to respond to his Gaza ceasefire proposal.
Former Microsoft towers at Bravern complex in Bellevue risk wipeout
The wipeout illustrates the continuing U.S. office carnage, as debt defaults surge.