At first glance, proposals like the Credit Card Competition Act and President Donald Trump’s idea to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent sound like clear wins for consumers and businesses ...
Over the past two decades, China has transformed from a strategically weak energy power, dependent on imports of oil and gas, into the world leader in clean energy. Today, China produces the most wind ...
In the nearly four years since Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has repeatedly confounded expectations. A conflict that many analysts anticipated would be short and ...
James Yousif is a lawyer, former director of policy at IRCC and former member of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB). For an organization with a budget of nearly $350-million and 2,500 ...
If we want democracies capable of healing rather than inflaming divides, we must build institutions that reliably generate concern, solidarity and care for others ...
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Devographics' annual State of React survey shows that React retains its dominant position, but is also raising more and more ...
In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president’s most aggressive attempts to ...
Zero-day exploits, AI-driven Android malware, firmware backdoors, password manager trust gaps, rising DDoS define this week’s critical cyber threats.
In this live, interview-style session (with audience Q&A), we’ll unpack why Microsoft 365 is no longer just your productivity backbone; it’s one of your most critical security priorities. We’ll ...