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In 2025, as the cryptocurrency field continues to expand, cloud mining has become the preferred way for global investors to deploy digital assets with its zero hardware investment, low technical ...
Some Chicagoans have noticed city workers cutting down seemingly healthy trees. Who is responsible, and why are they cutting ...
Indiana Secretary of State Morales has caught flak for his mystery-funded world travel. But is he actually breaking any rules ...
Concern over immigration enforcement officials wearing face masks largely cleaves into two camps: those who worry over ...
Candidate filing for the Spartanburg County Sheriff's race opens Friday, and the race to replace former Sheriff Chuck Wright is crowded.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Apple announces at its annual developer conference in Cupertino, ...
Sumsub announces AI-powered update to its Case Management solution—a ready-to-use, cross-functional hub for financial crime ...
The prediction market landscape just got a major shake-up as X.com officially announced its partnership with Polymarket, ...
A new report highlights the dangers of menstrual tracking apps, which collect data that could jeopardize the safety and ...
Every four days, a journalist is killed due to their reporting, and 85% of these deaths go unpunished, according to UNESCO.
A controversial new paper argues these widely trusted tests might be fundamentally flawed — and potentially dangerous.
Apple previewed its latest mobile operating system, iOS 26, at WWDC, and there were plenty of changes, big and small. Though ...