A "crowdsourced" project in which home computer users were enlisted to help analyze radio signals from space is ending after ...
On January 19, 1986, the world became aware of what is widely regarded as the first major computer virus to spread globally: Brain. While earlier experimental self-replicating programs had existed, ...
In front of my desk at City Hall hangs a print of Boy with Tire (1952), a notable work by Cleveland’s Hughie Lee-Smith. The painting centers on a melancholy young man rolling a tire, staring back with ...
Presumptively Protected. The Second Circuit initially concluded that Leroy’s message doesn’t fit within an unprotected category of speech. Although offensive, his post isn’t a true threat of violence.
Skiing is an intimidating sport. It’s got a ton of barriers to entry (cost, time, sheer amount of gear), the people who are good at it are really good at it, and a bad day downhill skiing can result ...
Some students in Ana Belen Abadias’ and Kimberly Ramacho’s second-grade classes at North Elementary School never experienced being in a swimming pool or Lake Michigan, but they got their chance as ...
EXCLUSIVE: PowerPoints from lectures in an introductory education course at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are riddled with far-left lessons teaching future educators to view their ...
For the first time on record, the median age of a first-time homebuyer in America is 40 years old, up from 38 last year. That milestone isn’t just a housing statistic. It’s a warning sign for the ...
Retired U.S. Army Special Forces Sgt. 1st Class Andy Marchal was on the books to speak to Alcoa football three weeks before the season finale. Marchal was a part of Operation Dagger, the first U.S.
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2025 was a wild ride for cyber security. The landscape is shifting faster than ever, and several themes stand out when I think about the most important cyber security lessons from the year.
Today is Thanksgiving. That means friends, family, food, maybe the occasional awkward political discussion, and—in millions of American households—the NFL on TV. Even if you’re not a big football fan, ...