There is yet another reason to worry about personal privacy in the digital world. Research findings released last week revealed that hackers have exploited a vulnerability in the security protocol …
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In the aftermath of the Catalan independence referendum, Spanish authorities are cracking down in Catalonia. Calling on a provision of Spain’s 1978 Constitution, Spanish Prime Minister Rajoy is moving to …
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Venezuela’s government-run oil company, PDVSA, is falling behind on its debt payments. On Friday it will have to pay its creditors $985 million, and less than a week later it …
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The world’s new youngest leader, Sebastian Kurz, 31, has declared victory in Austria’s snap election held last Sunday. The soon-to-be chancellor is leading his People’s Party to victory with about …
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Tech Mahindra and Power Ledger are rolling out some technology trials to bring the benefits of energy microgrid innovation, in conjunction with blockchain technology, to India’s booming urban population, the …
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It seems every time a new Congress or president comes to Washington, DC, politically valuable special interests amp up their ceaseless clamoring for more favors from the ever-expanding government, usually …
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In 2014, the city of Seattle decided to gradually increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour, over the course of several years. Researchers from the University of Washington, in …
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A unit of the US Treasury looks like it’s about to get its blockchain on. The Office of Financial Innovation and Transformation (FIT) of the Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal …
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Anyone who has flown a plane within the past decade knows by now that most airlines charge fees for checked baggage. After decades of not having had to pay to …
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has publicly warned that the United States may seek to enact sanctions against any country that trades with North Korea. The intent behind the sanctions would …