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People in ICE detention struggle to access period products, despite rules to provide them
A new federal report spurred a call for better oversight of how pads and tampons are made available in detention and prisons.
Water powers our lives. It feeds our crops, keeps factories running, generates electricity, and fills our taps. But until now ...
As creator marketing becomes a core pillar of U.S. advertising strategy, the systems governing trust, transparency, and ...
All data people consume is now digitalised. A digital footprint can be found in professional and personal life. The shift from traditional chatbot services to s ...
As a diverse society, India is faced with power struggles and rivalries between different groups — for instance, along ...
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Why Microsoft Access is dying (and what is replacing it)
Access filled the gap between spreadsheets and real databases. Cloud collaboration, security, and services like Power Apps ...
A popular AI chat app exposed millions of private conversations online. See what data was leaked, why it matters, and how to ...
In financial services, database risk extends beyond IT. It affects delivery, operational resilience, and governance at the ...
Bill S-5, the Connected Care for Canadians Act, tabled in the Senate Wednesday, is similar to Bill C-72, which was introduced ...
The decision by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to extend the 2025/2026 student loan application deadline to 27 ...
Sapiom is not the only startup working to ease AI-related billing tasks. In September, Paid.ai Inc. raised $21.6 million for ...
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