From unpatched cars to hijacked clouds, this week's Threatsday headlines remind us of one thing — no corner of technology is ...
2025 is a season the Colorado Rockies and their fans will want to forget, but they might not be able to soon. It had looked dark over the past couple of years as their rebuild continued, but they hadn ...
Looking ahead: As subscription-based access reshapes how games reach players, Microsoft appears determined to make Game Pass central not only to its hardware ecosystem but also to its relationship ...
A PS5 system update is due tomorrow that will finally add controller pairing across multiple devices. It means if you're using your DualSense controller across more than one console - or for PC or ...
Wall Street notched more milestones Thursday after gains in technology stocks helped push the market to another all-time high. The S&P 500 rose 0.3%, lifting the benchmark index to its second record ...
Seven years in the making, a database of police records on misconduct, shootings and use of force causing serious injury or death is now public on the websites of LAist and KQED in San Francisco. The ...
The Office of Management and Budget has restored a public website designed to track federal spending several months after it abruptly took the transparency database offline in what courts found was a ...
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For the first time, you can look up serious use of force and police misconduct incidents in California. LAist, KQED and other California newsrooms, together with police accountability advocates, have ...
In March, Houston resident Lydia Harris filed a $100 million lawsuit in the Houston courts against West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg and the iconic record label Death Row Records, alleging that they ...
The Los Angeles Times today published the Police Records Access Project, a new searchable database featuring once-secret police records. Built by UC Berkeley and Stanford University, 1.5 million pages ...
The public can now search internal affairs documents and other police-misconduct records from nearly 700 California law enforcement agencies through a database created by UC Berkeley and Stanford ...
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