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U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) is currently accepting applications from college students to serve as interns during the summer 2026 semester, his office said in a release. Positions are available ...
The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a self-propagating JavaScript worm began vandalizing pages and modifying user scripts across multiple wikis.
Every developer should be paying attention to the local-first architecture movement and what it means for JavaScript. Here’s ...
It’s challenging to live far from a loved one with dementia. You need the eyes and ears of a local “boots-on-the-ground” team to support them. Once that team is in ...
These words have seldom been uttered so far this season.
Arizona lawmakers are debating how police can use automated license plate reader cameras. Most drivers do not even know these systems exist. That needs to change.
The nonprofit that oversees Wikipedia briefly enforced a 'read-only' mode on Thursday morning as users spotted code designed ...
Although not at his very best, it didn’t take too long for an impact player to make an impact play in a game with playoff implications.
Arizona regulators voted this week to scrap the state’s renewable energy mandate. The rule required utilities to get 15 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2025.
Viola Lykova’s talk argues that most teams are testing login pages the wrong way: by focusing on fields, buttons, and happy paths instead of the authentication journeys where users actually fail.
After 244 million gallons of sewage spilled into the Potomac, attention turned to Baltimore and other cities struggling with failing sewer systems.