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From financial crime fighters to net-zero defenders: 4 Oslo startups to watch
TNW· 22 hours agoThe startup scene in the Nordics is bustling, driven by well-established and evolving hubs alike....
France is proud of its secularism. But struggles grow in this approach to faith, school, integration
WPRI Providence· 7 days agoMARSEILLE, France (AP) — Brought into the international spotlight by the ban on hijabs for French...
The Timberwolves have harsh lessons to learn before they can become championship caliber
WPXI· 3 days agoHigh-stakes playoff series are the ultimate mirror, the revelations a player can make with himself,...
Brazil's Climate Change Catastrophe
Newsweek· 6 days agoAt least 150 people died, and the number of those who were forced to flee their homes is over 600,000—the biggest number of people affected by a climate...
US sanctions operators of “free VPN” that routed crime traffic through user PCs
Ars Technica· 1 day agoThe US Treasury Department has sanctioned three Chinese nationals for their involvement in a...
This Boruto Character Recently Made a Surprise Return - But There's a Deep Mystery
CBR.com· 5 days agoThe following contains spoilers for Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 10, "Kernel," by Masashi...
Celtics vs Pacers Prediction, Picks & Odds - Game 3
Covers.com· 5 days agoWith 8.5 seconds left in Game 1, the Indiana Pacers appeared ready to shock the world. Instead, just four days later, they will be playing for their...
Senate Democrats heap pressure on Chief Justice Roberts to rein in Alito amid flag controversy
Courthouse News Service· 6 days agoAmid reports that symbols used by far-right political activists have appeared outside homes owned by...
San Diego Union-Tribune: Bill Walton won with alchemy of unselfishness
The Journal Times· 20 hours agoThe announcement Monday that Bill Walton had died at 71 after a lengthy battle with cancer was...
RSAC 2024: Infosec pros battle to stay ahead of the bad guys | TechTarget
SearchSecurity.com· 6 days agoThe theme of the RSA Conference earlier this month was "the art of possible." Hugh Thompson, executive chairman of RSAC and program committee chair, provided a keynote that emphasized the power ...