A spoofed email address and an easily faked document is all it takes for major tech companies to hand over your most personal information.
U.S. Helped to Weaken Report at U.N. Environment Talks, Participants Say
American officials joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Iran in objecting to language on fossils fuels, biodiversity and plastics in a report that was three years in the making.
Man accused of killing Ukrainian refugee on train appears in federal court
A man accused of killing a Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train has appeared in federal court.
‘Enemy from within’? NORTHCOM commander says he hasn’t seen it
Top DOD officials defended National Guard deployments to American cities, which are facing multiple injunctions from local judges, during a Senate hearing.
Four years in: Lessons from Cisco Foundation’s climate resilience grants
In 2021, the Cisco Foundation made a commitment to deploy $100 million in grants and impact investments over ten years to boost climate resilience and sustainability.
Milei reveals exact date for Falkland Islands vote to ‘recognise territory as Argentine’
The President of Argentina has called for the Falkland Islands to be returned to his country, despite the UK insisting it is “not up for negotiation”.
The case for more Fed rate cuts could rest on a ‘systematic overcount’ of jobs numbers
There are indications that policymakers will be more inclined to cut further if the labor market stays weak.
‘Downward Spiral’: Woman Blames Social Media For 15-Year-Old Son’s Suicide
A French mother whose teenage son took his own life is fighting to hold social media platforms accountable, saying their algorithms pushed suicide-related content that sent the 15-year-old into a “downward spiral”.
Yemen’s head of UN-backed government urges separatists to pull back from recently-seized areas
Yemen’s government-run news agency says the head of Yemen’s internationally recognized government has called on separatists to withdraw from territories they they have recently seized control of in the southeastern parts of the country.
Video Shows Skydiver Dangling From Plane’s Tail After Parachute Gets Stuck
A parachutist in Queensland, Australia, survived by cutting the chute free at 15,000 feet when a reserve parachute accidentally deployed, according to a government report.