The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has placed Tallahassee's lead paint program on "high risk" status and could demand that it return more than a million dollars in grant funds.
KAMPALA, April 29 (Reuters) - A proposed Ugandan law aimed at curbing external influences in politics could trim its foreign exchange reserves and trigger inflationary pressures, the country's central ...
WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when analysts estimated that a ...
PCWorld highlights the HyperX Clutch Talon, an officially licensed Xbox gamepad that challenges the Elite Controller with magnetic Hall effect sensors to prevent stick drift. The controller features ...
If your dog could text you, what would they say? This week coinciding with CES, FluentPet, the maker of those viral talking buttons all over TikTok, launched FluentPet Connect, a new version of its ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has placed the city of Tallahassee’s multi-million dollar program to reduce lead paint in older housing on “high risk” status and begun an audit ...
The United States and Iran are moving closer to an agreement on a short memorandum ⁠to end the Iran war, a regional source familiar with the negotiations said, although Trump administration officials ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore's United Overseas Bank, or UOB, reported on Thursday (May 7) a 4 per cent annual fall in first-quarter net profit that, despite beating expectations, reflected the impact a ...
In the world of texting, one tiny message, or rather letter, has been officially crowned the most emotionally triggering: 'K.' It might look harmless, but this single letter has the power to shut down ...
Miri is a creative writer with a passion for gaming and animation. She started gaming way back in 1994 on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis and has been a console gamer ever since. She's currently a ...
A token leaks. A bad package slips in. A login trick works. An old tool shows up again. At first, it feels like the usual mess. Then you see the pattern: attackers are not always breaking in. They are ...