Mayor Michelle Wu's deteriorating relationships in the Senate have led her to drop the veil and endorse first-time candidates ...
You hear about a friend unable to access their account. Or you read about another exchange collapse where customer funds ...
Arkansas is moving forward with a ban on allowing government food aid to be used for candy and soda. The ban starts Wednesday ...
Andy Burnham’s pledge to deliver a council-house building boom has sparked fears it could deliver fewer homes than those ...
AI gets expensive fast, so companies need to start tracking what their tech actually costs, not just what it can do.
Erik Steiger discusses the operational pain of legacy PDF generation in regulated banking and manufacturing. He explains how ...
Technology from American companies is being used to power a revolution in the scam industry, playing a key role in the ...
One year later, Trump’s class war bill is having its intended effect: Millions of lower income working people are being ...
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AI is everywhere. That does not mean people trust it
The backlash against artificial intelligence is no longer just ‘noise' coming from tech skeptics or online comment sections.
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Where did your father vote in 2003? Why demand for legacy documents under SIR has no legal basis
The revision of electoral rolls cannot retrospectively impose a burden of proof that is not provided for in the Representation of People Act.
As the 2026 filing season opens, millions of South Africans will receive a SARS auto-assessment based on data SARS already holds. SARS has enhanced parts of its auto-assessment process and online tax ...
The yen's break through a long-defended 162-per-dollar level to its weakest in four decades has reinforced expectations Japan may tolerate more yen weakness, with 165 increasingly viewed as the next ...
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