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Happy Thursday! I’m Margot Amouyal, a news intern at The Washington Post, rounding up this week’s tech news with help from Andrea Jiménez. Don’t forget to send news tips to my colleague Will Oremus at ...
The web game market is growing, and ignoring it means leaving money on the table, says Pavel Polovinka, head of publishing at ...
Sanjay Kumar from Lokniti-CSDS apologised for a post about Maharashtra election data. The post incorrectly showed a voter decrease in two constituencies. BJP criticised Kumar, alleging bias. The ...
Allied talk of sending European peacekeeping forces to protect Ukraine as part of a possible peace deal with Russia has sparked a backlash in Germany, a country still scarred by its militaristic Nazi ...
Nigeria has begun reviewing its public health laws to tackle barriers hindering data sharing and strengthen surveillance systems needed to respond effectively to emerging health threats. The effort, ...
The city of Frederick plans to send letters to some candidates in the coming election who have financial reports that are not in order, the city clerk said. “If there’s something that just doesn’t add ...
Some Android users are starting to see a new privacy safeguard pop up in Google Messages. Images flagged as nudity are being blurred before you open them. It's part of Google's Sensitive Content ...
Social Security whistleblower who claims DOGE mishandled Americans' sensitive data resigns from post
WASHINGTON: A Social Security official who has filed a whistleblower complaint alleging the Department of Government Efficiency officials mishandled Americans’ sensitive information says he’s ...
The report, dubbed a Washington Post exclusive and headlined "Hegseth’s expansive security requirements tax Army protective unit," cites unnamed "officials" who insist Hegseth is straining the agency ...
Last spring, when my son was a junior in high school I wrote about the complexities of his college search in a post 10/7 world. It is now late August, over a year later, and he is about to embark upon ...
President Donald Trump clapped back at Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Sunday, threatening to “send in the troops” to Baltimore in a lengthy social media post. The outburst saw Trump mock Moore’s offer for ...
Trump rethinks sending feds to ‘killing field’ Chicago after mayor resists: ‘Want to be asked to go’
WASHINGTON —President Trump indicated Monday he was leaning against deploying federal forces to fight crime in Chicago, saying he doesn’t want to “barge in on a city and then be treated horribly by ...
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