Men like Trump represent what the founders were fighting against
Read Thomas Paine’s 250-year-old essay, “Common Sense,” and you see few things bothered Colonial men more than servitude to geopolitical nepo-babies.
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Read Thomas Paine’s 250-year-old essay, “Common Sense,” and you see few things bothered Colonial men more than servitude to geopolitical nepo-babies.
Subway tiles are great for interior design. Here’s how to install them properly.
For better or worse, many people are asking artificial intelligence chatbots for health information and advice.
Two new studies provide insights into a possible cure for HIV, and feature the work of researchers from the UW and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
Though on the job just a few months, Robert Jones, the new University of Washington president, has already identified a priority: the state’s K-12 system.
As the summer’s audit showed, King County needs to make accountability and transparency the driving forces behind grant distribution. It’s not there yet.
Two technologies — one for public safety, one for controlled entry — show why trust in facial recognition must be earned, not assumed.
The post Facial Recognition’s Trust Problem appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Windows 10 is gone, and millions are turning to Linux. Here are the distros benefiting most, and what makes them so great.
A writer with months of access to the White House has revealed the “disgusting” habit Trump does while tucked-up in bed
Inmates at the Louisiana State Penitentiary reunited with their families for a daddy-daughter dance in November.