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In 2025, global losses from digital payment fraud exceeded $48 billion. For a Fortune 500 fintech company serving over 100 million customers across tax preparation, small business accounting, personal ...
ABSECON, New Jersey (WPVI) -- For over 20 years, kids and adults with disabilities have stepped up to the plate at the South Jersey Field of Dreams. The goal is to provide an inclusive space to make ...
Public art is a public good. It adds beauty. It honors historic people and their achievements. It symbolizes a thriving artistic community. It can sometimes be interactive, educational or have ...
Back in February, Google and Apple confirmed that they had begun testing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) through RCS when messages were sent between an iPhone and an Android device. That was all ...
The hammering of boards and buzzing of circular saws at one end of the Rose Bowl is about to be replaced by another kind of buzz. A field-level end zone club could be the new hotspot for UCLA football ...
For most law-abiding citizens, identification is so routine we barely think about it. But without an ID, everyday tasks become major obstacles. You cannot easily apply for a job, secure housing, open ...
The Army announced in a news release earlier this week that it is rolling out a new combat fitness test for frontline troops as leaders push to strengthen battlefield readiness amid ongoing recruiting ...
Microsoft confirmed on Tuesday that some Windows Server 2025 devices will boot into BitLocker recovery after installing the April 2026 KB5082063 Windows security update. BitLocker is a Windows ...
Engineered cells are a high-value genetic asset that is key to many fields, including biotechnology, medicine, aging, and stem cell research, with the global market projected to reach $8.0 trillion ...
Mangroves, seagrasses, living shorelines and hybrid systems work with nature to stabilize coastlines. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber to contribute.