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"It seems to me, contrary to (Simon) Jolin-Barrette’s display of dictatorial arrogance, that changes to this bill should be made independently by the legislative committee examining the bill." Not ...
Secure Boot protects modern Windows and Linux PCs. Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 expire in June 2026. Most PC owners are fine if they install the latest updates. Last year's ...
Threat actors are sending physical letters pretending to be from Trezor and Ledger, makers of cryptocurrency hardware wallets, to trick users into submitting recovery phrases in crypto theft attacks.
A serious plan to tackle low birthrates could include addressing the fact that if people could afford to house themselves, they might be quicker to settle down I almost never wonder how I’d feel if I ...
Kane Brown returns to Laughlin this week with his pop- and R&B-infused country hits. Not one to be restrained to traditional ...
The recent "Community Voices" column calling for Napa residents to "show up" before it’s too late misses a critical, uncomfortable reality: for many of us, the ability to spend a Tuesday afternoon at ...
In January and February 2026, an alleged letter from U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announcing a "temporary suspension" of Second Amendment rights circulated online. Constitutional ...