Both workers and business leaders are tired of device passwords. More companies are doing away with them and, in the process, improving cybersecurity.
Aftermath of Chicago’s intense immigration crackdown leaves lawsuits, investigations and anxiety
Chicago has entered what many consider a new uneasy phase of a Trump administration immigration crackdown that has already led to thousands of arrests.
Bolsonaro’s conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19
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Who is Lindsey Halligan? From Miss Colorado finalist to being called Trump’s ‘puppet’ to prosecute Comey
A former Miss Colorado USA finalist, Lindsey Halligan, now faces intense scrutiny as an interim US attorney appointed by Donald Trump. Her rapid rise and handling of the James Comey case have sparked controversy, including a public clash with the overs…
Brussels under fire for softening grip on Big Tech
The European Commission triggered a political meltdown this week with proposals to loosen some of the EU’s landmark digital regulations. The package, announced on Wednesday as part of a push to boost European innovation, drew condemnation from privacy…
‘Brother Who Didn’t Return’: Russia Honours Indian Pilot Killed In Dubai Crash
On the final day of the Dubai Air Show, the Russian Aerobatics team executed a ‘Missing Man’ formation to honour Wing Commander Namansh Syal, who died when the Tejas fighter jet he was flying crashed.
Korean fried chicken: The other KFC
The growing popularity of Korean fried chicken reflects a greater familiarity with Korean culture. But its origins can be traced back to African American soldiers fighting in the Korean War.
Korean fried chicken: The other KFC
The growing popularity of Korean fried chicken reflects a greater familiarity with Korean culture. But its origins can be traced to an American cookbook dating back to when African American soldiers fought in the Korean War. Nancy Giles talks with chef…
50 schoolchildren escape captivity in Nigeria, more than 200 still held
Fifty of the 303 schoolchildren abducted from a Catholic school in Nigeria’s Niger state have escaped and are now with their families.
More and more Ugandan men seek DNA paternity tests, often with heartbreaking results – AP News
More and more Ugandan men seek DNA paternity tests, often with heartbreaking results AP NewsView Full Coverage on Google News