Stop now! honors Peter Pollard of Amherst with Founders Award
NORTHAMPTON – Peter Pollard was a reporter for the Daily Hampshire Gazette in 1987 when he covered a tragedy in which a 2½-year-old Plainfield girl lay in a coma in an emergency room, allegedly...
View Article‘It’s just tragic’: 17-year-old mourned by family and football community
A Winnipeg family and the city’s soccer community are mourning the loss of a much loved teenager. An athlete, a loving brother and a friend to many – this is how David Bunguke is remembered. David’s...
View ArticleIT Spending Grows 5.1% Gartner
Business IT spending should dispel concerns of a global economic recession, with growth predicted by Gartner There won’t be any cuts to IT budgets next year, but actually healthy growth in enterprise...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Arena is getting a $200 million facelift. Now he has a new...
The downtown Baltimore arena has a new name: CFG Bank Arena. The city-owned facility held an unveiling ceremony Monday afternoon attended by city officials and a few celebrities. The downtown arena...
View ArticleBreaking down barriers: how accessible is it to work as a disabled person in...
The charitable sector claims to be at the forefront of inclusion and diversity, but how accessible is it really for people with...
View ArticleThe FDA says it causes cancer. Yet it’s in hundreds of candies.
It is illegal to use the carcinogenic color additive Red 3 in cosmetics, such as lipsticks or blusher, or drugs for external use. Yet the discredited chemical lurks in common varieties of candy corn,...
View ArticleJournalist’s Notebook: It all adds up | News, Sports, Jobs
This column is called “Journalist’s Notebook” partly because it’s supposed to be a place to write about things I couldn’t fit in or had to delete stories. Newspapers have limited space and I’m sure...
View ArticleThe IT security workforce gap is widening – Security Boulevard
Continuing information security skills shortage, with an estimated shortage of 3.4 million cybersecurity workers worldwide, is putting greater pressure than ever before, according to a study by (ICS)2...
View ArticleExplained | Changes to IT rules, 2021
Why has the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology sought comments on the draft amendments to the Information Technology Rules 2021 (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Media Code of Ethics...
View ArticleSingle and in love? : Proposition 129 Would Limit Ballot Measures To One...
A supporter signs a petition for an initiative to block the expansion of state empowerment scholarship accounts, but the petition campaign falls far short of the signatures needed to appear on the...
View ArticleCustom Magnetics Maker stays ahead of industry design trends with AI
Welcome to Thomas Insights – every day we post the latest news and analysis to keep our readers up to date with what’s happening in the industry. register here to get today’s top stories straight to...
View ArticleSix weeks of sunrises at 9 a.m. or later? It’s possible next year
We love to hate it. Talk about this tradition twice a year of changing our clocks – either forward or backward one hour. We’ve been jumping forward and back for decades now, but America seems to be on...
View ArticleCelebrate Life… This Is How It “Should” Be: Remembering Vepa Rao
“Boy! Is it alright…Sab theek hai…” Those words still ring in my ears. ‘to call. He would look relieved and happy when told that everything was fine. That’s how it ‘should’ be, would be his quick,...
View ArticleThe Northerner |“It tipped me off”: Marketing courses introduce students to...
Consumer Insights students have a unique internship-like experience in the classroom. Imagine taking a course where creating content to post on an NKU-themed Instagram and TikTok page is one of your...
View ArticleWhat does it mean to be a charity? | Guy Dampier
Oone hundred and twenty charities have written to Home Secretary Suella Braverman, calling for a “fair, kind and efficient” approach to immigration. This added to the pressure Braverman is under from...
View ArticleOnline voting is more available than ever. So what effect does this have on...
Voting online can be as easy as a few clicks from the comfort of your own home. This convenience is one reason why online voting is often touted as a way to potentially increase voter turnout. Ontario...
View ArticleIt’s Official: Elon Musk Launches New $8 Twitter Blue Verification Subs Offer
The much-hyped subscription for Twitter verification is finally here. CEO Elon Musk announced that users can get verified blue tick accounts by paying $8 per month. With Musk’s first major overhaul,...
View ArticleHow long does it take to learn to code professionally?
This article is sponsored by Coder Academy. The job market for coding has exploded in these last years, and has only accelerated with the generalization of working from home. With these revolutionary...
View ArticleIT security specialist still awaiting visa decision after 30 months
Amid promises by the Albanian government to carry out a “bold” review of Australia’s immigration system and its huge visa backlogs, Mr Salamanca’s story is far from unique. He arrived in Australia in...
View Article‘It breaks his heart to think he may not sing again, but there’s always...
Just over three decades ago, Roy Taylor was a household name, after he and his band, Jump the Gun, represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest. Almost 30 years to the day, on April 12, 2018,...
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