The US Department of State (DoS) has approved a possible Foreign Military Sales (FMS) of Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles-Extended Range (AARGM-ERs) to Australia.
Brexit slammed the UK economy. The new Northern Ireland deal gives it hope
The breakthrough deal on Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements heralds a reset in the often thorny relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union — and could be the first step to repairing some of the damage Brexit has done to the UK …
Japan ad giant and other firms indicted over alleged Olympic contract bid-rigging
The complaints allege that Japan advertising giant Dentsu, its main rival Hakuhodo and four other firms and seven individuals rigged bids for Olympic test events.
Japan’s NS United and Iino Lines appoint new presidents
Changing of the guard at Japanese giants
Everything is moving to the cloud. But how green is it, really?
Our everyday tasks are increasingly digital, supported by tools and services that are based on some remote server farm. How do we assess the carbon footprint left by data centers?
China ‘open and transparent’ in search for origins of Covid-19 pandemic
The US Department of Energy suggested in a report that the outbreak may have begun with the leak of a virus from a lab.
Murders, million-dollar fraud and mystery deaths: The story of Alex Murdaugh’s spectacular fall from grace
The ‘trial of the century’ is now under way in a courtroom in South Carolina where powerful legal scion Alex Murdaugh is charged with the brutal double murder of his wife and son. But this is far from the only twist in a bizarre and sprawling tale of u…
Talent Wanted: Careers in Data Privacy
The TrustArc 2022 Global Privacy Benchmarks Report found there is a huge demand for careers in data privacy – professionals with skills are sought to fill roles such as chief privacy officer and specialist privacy engineer.
The post Talent Wanted: Care…
Millennial Money: New parents’ finances need nurturing too
When you’re struggling to manage a tiny cry-monster who’s hellbent on making sure you never sleep again, who has time to open the mail or check a credit card statement.
Read Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter on Being Named ‘Man of the Year’
In a Jan. 16, 1964, letter to TIME co-founder Henry Luce, King explained what that designation meant to him—and to the movement.