The beginning of the year has technology companies committing to new endeavors in and outside the home.
Bradleys, Self-Propelled Howitzers Head to Ukraine as More Difficult Fight in the South Awaits
The biggest U.S. aid package yet reflects new realities on the ground.
FTX teams in US, Bahamas to coordinate crypto recovery efforts
The move resolves a dispute that was threatening the recovery of billions of dollars in lost funds.
Montana man gets nearly 4 years for role in US Capitol riot
A Montana man who was among the first people to illegally enter the U.S. Capitol while Congress was certifying President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election was sentenced to federal prison on the two-year anniversary of the insurrection.
Bobby Wagner’s Seattle reception sure to be different from Russell Wilson’s
With Bobby Wagner, the question isn’t if Seattle fans will cheer or boo Sunday when he faces the Seahawks. Rather, it’s how long and loud will they cheer?
DeWine OKs photo ID requirement, other election restrictions
Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed into law a requirement that all Ohioans show photo ID to vote.
Some Twitter staff in the US and other countries laid off by Elon Musk in November say they have not received information about the severance they were promised (Wired)
Wired:
Some Twitter staff in the US and other countries laid off by Elon Musk in November say they have not received information about the severance they were promised — Staff laid off by Elon Musk were assured they would be compens…