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In soaked California, few homeowners have flood insurance
As California begins to dry out from its recent deluges, one stark reality is coming into focus: Only 230,000 homes and other buildings are insured against flooding in a state with about 39 million residents.
Democrat Ruben Gallego running for Senate against Kyrsten Sinema in Arizona
The Iraq War veteran and Democratic congressman will challenge the newly independent incumbent Kyrsten Sinema
HHS CIO Mathias says tree-based AI models helping to combat Medicare fraud
The HHS has launched a pilot program to tackle Medicare fraud using tree-based artificial intelligence models and deep learning approaches, HHS Chief Information Officer Karl Mathias said Wednesday.
The Evolution of Account Takeover Attacks: Initial Access Brokers for IoT
Head off account takeover attacks by being proactive about IoT security. Start with designing and building better security protocols into IoT devices, always change weak default configurations, and regularly apply patches to ensure that IoT devices are…
There Continues To Be A Huge Demand For ‘Banned’ Russian Oil
Bloomberg: Russian Oil Is Getting Mixed in Singapore and Then Re-Exported, Sources Say Demand is soaring for oil storage tanks in Singapore, in a sign that a flood of Russian fuel is being blended and re-exported globally. Tank space in the …
The Small but Mighty Danger of Echo Chamber Extremism
Research shows that relatively few people exist in perfectly sealed-off media bubbles—but they’re still having an outsize impact on US politics.
Soaring costs of grain and fuel threaten vital work of charities fighting global hunger
The rising costs of grain, fuel and fertiliser are threatening the vital work of organisations fighting global hunger, a charity has warned.
The Navy Put Its Next Amphib on Hold. Good.
The proposal to build a slow and combat-shy Light Amphibious Warship raises questions about a key Marine Corps operating concept.
Discovering historic photos in Bellingham — and the couple behind them
Husband and wife Darius and Tabitha Kinsey teamed up to take breathtaking photos of Northwest landscapes and logging scenes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.