Three objects shot down by fighter jets over North America in the past week probably had a “commercial or benign” purpose, the White House has admitted.
New Zealand fears more fatalities after cyclone kills 4
A cyclone that left a devastating wake of extensive flooding and landslides in New Zealand has claimed at least four lives and police have “grave concerns” for other residents who remain unaccounted for, the prime minister said on Wednesday.
China’s economic recovery is off to a slow start
Preliminary economic data indicate overall growth isn’t yet roaring back since mainland China ended its Covid controls in early December.
Police identify two Michigan State University students killed during mass shooting
Sophomore Brian Fraser and junior Alexandria Verner were among the three MSU students killed in Monday night’s mass shooting, authorities say
Expel Tackles Cloud Threats With MDR for Kubernetes
The new managed detection and response platform simplifies cloud security for Kubernetes applications.
Microsoft’s Bing A.I. made several factual errors in last week’s launch demo
In showing off its chatbot technology last week, Microsoft’s AI analyzed earnings reports and produced some incorrect numbers for Gap and Lululemon.
Ping Identity and Deloitte secure identities and data across digital engagement channels
Ping Identity has formed a new strategic alliance with Deloitte to help the organizations’ shared clients improve advanced Identity Access Management (IAM) Solutions selection and onboarding. Through the alliance, Ping and Deloitte’s shared…
Alice, Darling: The film putting coercive control in the spotlight
Why Mary Nighy’s film, starring Anna Kendrick, is getting audiences talking about toxic relationships.
Amazon Plans To Eventually ‘Go Big’ On Physical Grocery Stores
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told the Financial Times that the company intends to “go big” on its brick-and-mortar grocery store business. Engadget reports: Amazon bought Whole Foods in 2017 for $13.7 billion, but the company is far from dominating the grocer…
Ukraine’s allies rush to send more equipment, risking logjams
As the expected spring counteroffensive approaches, critical supply routes to usher heavy weaponry and ammunition to the Ukraine battlefield risk getting clogged