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Local law enforcement, including these policemen walking past Piazza Duomo in Milan, handle most security functions at the Winter Games. A division of ICE is expected to aid Italian authorities' ...
Roper Technologies grew sales and free cash flow by 12% and 8% in 2025. However, the market sent the stock downward after management guided for only 8% revenue growth next year. Roper looks like an ...
Attila covers software, apps and services, with a focus on virtual private networks. He's an advocate for digital privacy and has been quoted in online publications like Computer Weekly, The Guardian, ...
Researchers find world’s oldest poisoned arrowheads coated with toxins from deadly, onion-like plant
The world’s oldest poisoned arrows – dating back 60,000 years – have been identified. The discovery reveals early advanced hunting techniques, say scientists. They identified traces of poison from the ...
Over the past few years, millions of Americans have seen their electricity bills skyrocket. Since February 2020, electricity prices have increased by an average of 40% across the country. In some ...
Creators Mickey Downs and Konrad Kay tell IndieWire why Robert and Gus aren’t back, leaving the door open for Jay Duplass’ return, Kal Penn’s dirty dialogue, and Season 4’s specific movie and TV ...
CT’s 2025 Book of the Year winner on why we need each other—minds, bodies, and souls—as AI proselytizers promise an enchanting new world. New Atheists like Richard Dawkins spent the better part of two ...
Yes, I can already hear the disgust in your voice. Matthew Stafford is your MVP? The Los Angeles Rams are going to finish third in their division, with (potentially) the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoffs ...
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