Notice anything unusual about this year’s top hits? Yes, more than half of them are from last year. What’s going on? Sure, factors like release schedules, timing (a song that was already charting in ...
React conquered XSS? Think again. That's the reality facing JavaScript developers in 2025, where attackers have quietly evolved their injection techniques to exploit everything from prototype ...
For the most part, voting patterns across demographic groups in the 2024 presidential election were not substantially different from the 2020 and 2016 elections. But Donald Trump’s gains among several ...
More simplicity, more speed. Dive into standout frameworks Astro, HTMX, and Alpine.js, catch up with React, Angular, and Bun, and feel the JavaScript love and unlove in this month’s JavaScript Report.
Cisco subsidiary ThousandEyes released its list of the most notable Internet outages and application issues of last year, along with recommendations to help ITOps teams improve digital resilience.
Health care and government were the two sectors that saw the most job growth in both 2024 and 2023. But a second Trump administration may pose risks to growth in both areas. Conversely, Trump's ...
It’s official: 2024 was the hottest year on record, breaking the previous record set in 2023 and pushing the world over a critical climate threshold, according to new data from Europe’s climate ...
Crude oil markets experienced limited activity over the past week as the holiday season reduced trading volumes. With markets closed for New Year’s Day, price movement was minimal, reflecting the lack ...
For stock investors, 2024 was an expectedly great year. Behind the continued bull market for stocks was solid economic growth, falling inflation, Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts, and healthy ...
We are getting ready to wrap up another year so, naturally, that means good old Nostradamus is going to come around with his yearly buzzkill set of doom and gloom predictions. Well, actually, ...
Raygun of Team Australia right before she wowed the crowd with her signature move, “The Sprinkler.” Anthony Behar/Sipa USA How stupid was 2024? Let’s start with the art world, which over the centuries ...