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Toronto-Dominion Bank Fired More Than a Dozen in Wake of Anti-Money-Laundering Failings, Source Says
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoFederal Bureau of Investigations specializing in white-collar crime and international terrorism;...
Melanie Perkins plans Canva's enterprise pivot
Fortune· 6 days agoCanva cofounder and CEO Melanie Perkins was in Los Angeles yesterday for Canva’s first big annual event to be held in the U.S. The new location for the Sydney-based company is symbolic. Canva ...
EDITORIAL: Torturing language, common sense a fool's errand
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 25—Illinois took a big step forward on the social-justice front this week when legislators passed a criminal-justice reform bill that applies a new description for those who operate on the ...
How the Border Patrol has evolved over 100 years from horses to AI
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoThe first U.S. Border Patrol agents were paid about $30,000 in today’s dollars and supplied their...
Guest column: How would your business respond to a terror attack? | WRAL TechWire
WRAL TechWire· 14 hours agoWith global turmoil and domestic strife high, the threat of a terrorist attack on American soil has...
Protest and Serve
YES! Magazine· 7 days agoGeorgia has expanded its domestic terrorism law to increase the number of offenses that people can be held for, while at the same time eliminating public...
Why the U.S. Should Recognize Palestinian Statehood
Foreign Policy Magazine· 6 days agoThis week, as several European governments announced their plans to formally recognize the state of Palestine, the United States continued to press...
Intelligence: Underestimating The FBI
Strategy Page· 6 days agoHumayun graduated from George Mason University in early 2020 with a degree in computer science and had first applied for the FBI job during a 2019 FBI campus recruiting effort. Humayun was charged ...
Thousands of journalists have fled homelands due to repression, threats and conflict, UN expert says
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 7 days agoThousands of journalists have fled their home countries in recent years to escape political...
How the Border Patrol has evolved over 100 years from horses to AI - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoThe first U.S. Border Patrol agents were paid about $30,000 in today’s dollars and supplied their own horses and saddles. The Border Patrol still uses horses, sometimes controversially – as ...