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Speculation over how incoming U.S. President Donald Trump plans to harden the country’s borders and carry out mass deportations, the place of biometrics in border control programs and the budgets those programs will have has reached a fever pitch. The Trump campaign was heavily focused on increasing border control and promises to deport illegal immigrants,…
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Nuclear rods are traditionally clad in metal. But a U.S. energy company wants to develop a better, safer alternative that instead uses silicon carbide composites. Working with America’s Energy Department, General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems just completed a 120-day irradiation testing period simulating the intense radiation and extreme temperatures (3,452F) of a pressurized water reactor in…
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Fulya OZERKAN, Ani SANDU Still reeling from this week’s shock developments, Romanians return to the polls to elect their parliament on Sunday, with the far right tipped to win, potentially heralding a shift in the NATO country’s foreign policy.
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EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stressed the strategic importance of the bloc’s enlargement faced with the ‘existential threat’ from Russia – Copyright AFP JOHN THYS
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Nowadays, when consumers are increasingly attentive to the choice of products and services, and franchising is becoming one of the most popular ways to develop a business, it is important to consider the pitfalls and risks associated with it. One of these traps is the CheburekMi franchise, presented as a new street food format. However,…
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Bitcoin privacy and coin mixing service Samourai is having a big week in court, with both co-founders facing charges of conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitter in the Southern District of New York.
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Some fifty days from the November presidential contest, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) says people still aren’t taking election security seriously enough.
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The US Department of Homeland Security is seeking help to assess the security of tech at maritime ports, to safeguard the 13 million jobs and $649 billion of economic activity generated by the nation’s docks.
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CrowdStrike CFO Burt Podbere says the cybersecurity firm has not faced lawsuits over July’s global IT outage. Speaking at a conference, Podbere emphasized efforts to shift customer focus from legal threats to business discussions. The Register: There were dark rumblings from Delta Air Lines last month, for example, threatening litigation over alleged gross negligence. At…
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Palestinians mourn over the bodies of victims of Israeli bombardment in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza – Copyright AFP Eyad BABA
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The US Department of Homeland Security is seeking help to assess the security of tech at maritime ports, to safeguard the 13 million jobs and $649 billion of economic activity generated by the nation’s docks.
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arXivLabs is a framework that allows collaborators to develop and share new arXiv features directly on our website.
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Oil prices are being supported by worries about the Middle East crisis, though the gains have been tempered by healthy output from key producers – Copyright Getty Images North America/AFP DAVID MCNEW
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Katie Ledecky isn’t ready to stop chasing gold.
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Kevin Sousa/NHLI via Getty Images Being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan has been anything but easy in 2024.
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Proton, the company behind Proton Mail, launched an end-to-end encrypted alternative to Google Docs, seeking to compete with the cloud giant on privacy. We broke down how Apple is taking a similar approach with its implementation of AI, using a system it calls Private Cloud Compute in its new Apple Intelligence features.
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Jared Silber/NHLI via Getty Images The New York Rangers won the Presidents’ Trophy for the best regular season win-loss record and were the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed. The team as we knew it, though, may look different next season.