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Some colleges earn a reputation for being “party schools” and many — often a handful of those same institutions —…
A new study suggests layoffs can lead to cyberattacks from disgruntled employees.Thi Tran, an IT expert and professor, describes how…
Airfare, departure times, flight length — these are the usual considerations for travelers who want to book a flight.But now,…
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) -Chinese lenders approved loans worth $4.61 billion to Africa last year, marking the first annual…
Employers are increasingly putting workers’ 401(k) plan savings on autopilot.But the positive impact of automated retirement savings is more muted…
Personality traits ranging from narcissism to psychopathy were more commonly observed among people who own cryptocurrency, according to a recent…
By Isaac Anyaogu LAGOS (Reuters) – More than 31.8 million Nigerians are acutely short of food due to security challenges…
As an increasing number of layer-2 chains compete today for user attention and liquidity, developer efforts are ramping up around…
BRASILIA (Reuters) – All Brazilian gold imports by Germany and 71% by Italy come from areas of the Amazon (NASDAQ:)…
Americans still welcome AI despite growing scam fears as bad actors take advantage of the tech to dupe people, according…