PatchMon is a lightweight web dashboard that consolidates your Linux infrastructure’s patch and update status into one clean, simple-to-use interface. It shows you how many packages are outdated, ...
The founding team behind The Graph debuts a new platform to unify payments, policies, and visibility for autonomous agents.
The White House lauded the State Department for imposing consequences on foreign nationals who posted controversial statements following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September.
The reductions are "making life more expensive for Massachusetts residents," Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement.
WASHINGTON – The Washington Department of Health has reported a decrease in flu and COVID-19 vaccination rates this season, with 36% fewer COVID-19 doses and 18% fewer flu doses administered compared ...
As we reported earlier, Microsoft said a new Bing Places update is coming soon. Well, now it is rolling out to businesses in Bing Places for Business. Microsoft announced, "Today, we are excited to ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights has recommended that Harvard University be excluded from federal funding to “protect the public interest,” according to a ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City’s education department announced a new tool that will share progress toward critical work like increasing school safety, wellness, improving literacy and math ...
The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration on Friday to freeze for now more than $4 billion in foreign assistance appropriated by Congress. The conservative-dominated court said upholding ...
A federal judge ruled Wednesday it is unconstitutional for the Trump administration to require states to cooperate with immigration enforcement in order to get some Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday requiring a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications, overhauling the skilled worker program that the administration says has ...
USAID has retracted a statement to The New York Times claiming that nearly $10 million in contraceptives, paid for by the United States government but held in a warehouse in Belgium, were destroyed ...