A chief global strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management has said tax refunds issued in 2026 will be like COVID stimulus ...
Residents near Big Island Lake Cree Nation say fear is growing after two violent incidents – a fatal shooting on Dec. 30 and ...
Mexico continues to lure travelers with stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and food that makes your taste buds sing. The country welcomed millions of visitors in recent years, yet the safety ...
With his shadow of a moustache and baseball cap, Bogdan Levchikov would be your typical teenager anywhere if he didn't embody the tragedy of what has happened to a generation of young Ukrainians after ...
Pupils at public schools across the UAE are to finish early on Fridays from next week, as they adapt to a change to prayer ...
As a shooting unfolded at Brown University on Dec. 13, students turned to the anonymous app Sidechat to document fear, ...
Brivo has introduced a new voice-activated capability in its mobile access control platform that lets security teams trigger emergency lockdowns and perform other access control tasks with spoken or ...
BETHESDA, Md.—Brivo, a global provider of cloud-native unified physical security, has announced the early availability of its Brivo Genius Mobile Agent, a conversational AI interface for the Brivo ...
As sophisticated cyber-attacks increasingly target SaaS data, both vendors and customers are pushing to increase investments in SaaS security. Vendors are dedicating substantial resources to product ...
Next year, retirees can expect a new cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to take effect. But there are other changes coming, too, like higher income limits and a new maximum benefit. Starting in 2026, ...
A Florida middle school was locked down last week after an AI security system called ZeroEyes mistook a clarinet for a gun, reviving criticism that AI may not be worth the high price schools pay for ...
Students sheltered in place in classrooms and basements, waiting for the all clear. By Mark Arsenault and Dana Goldstein Mark Arsenault and Dana Goldstein cover education It began shortly after 4 p.m.