To cybersecurity experts well versed in the dark arts of hacking, it will come as no surprise that the blame for
Day: July 16, 2020
In the wake of the news that public school campuses in Sacramento County will stay closed when instruction resumes in the fall, teachers are reacting with mixtures of relief and concern for their students, all while preparing for the upcoming school year.
The Sacramento County Office of Education announced Wednesday
With the 2020 US election quickly approaching, now is the time for citizens to ensure their voting information is up-to-date to prevent any hindrance to their right to cast a ballot on election day.
The first step in the process is ensuring you are registered to vote, and
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When Los Angeles resident Katonya Breaux was in her late 30s, she began noticing black moles on her face. It was an occurrence she assumed was genetic after witnessing the same spots on older women in her family. Breaux, the mother of singer Frank
Low-income students have long faced challenges in completing their homework because they lacked internet access or a computer. And as the pandemic forces many school districts to continue with remote learning — either full- or part-time — in the fall, experts worry those same students risk falling further behind.
The
“What’s Next” looms large in the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s posters for its 2019-20 season. They are still up at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and they can seem more like a question now
Washington — America’s mayors are sounding the alarm that time is quickly running out for Congress to approve federal aid for local and state governments amid the worsening coronavirus crisis, with localities warning they may have to take an ax to essential services if lawmakers don’t act soon.
“This virus
Millions of people have lost their jobs during this period of economic downturn. I am one of them. If you’ve never been laid off before, it sucks. I spent the few hours after the Bad Conference Call in a state of numb shock, an inability to think concrete thoughts disturbed
To cybersecurity experts well versed in the dark arts of hacking, it will come as no surprise that the blame for
(Bloomberg) — Voice assistants such as Apple Inc.’s Siri and Amazon.com Inc.’s Alexa are at the center of a sweeping European Union antitrust inquiry into how Silicon Valley uses data to gain a tight grip on growing markets.
EU watchdogs already see signs that tech giants might be restricting access
Making friends as a grown-up can be tricky. Throw in the fact we’re now living in a socially distant world – and that my family had moved to a part of the UK
More than 50,000 Black and Latino middle and high school students in Los Angeles did not regularly participate in the school system’s main platform for virtual classrooms after campuses closed
(Bloomberg Opinion) — During normal times, traditional economic data work fine, offering reliable insight into growth, employment, prices and all sorts of other aspects of the U.S. economy. The drawback is that delays of as long as a month or even a quarter make some of the data of limited
The European Court of Justice has ruled an agreement that allows thousands of companies to transfer data to the United States is invalid because its Government can snoop on people’s data.
Its decision to invalidate Privacy Shield will complicate business for some 5,000 companies and it could require regulators to
CoinDesk columnist Nic Carter is a partner at Castle Island Ventures, a venture fund based in Cambridge, Mass., that focuses on public blockchains. He is also the co-founder of Coin Metrics, a blockchain analytics startup.
The dust is still settling, but July 15, 2020, already looks to be one of
The fashion scholar shares her hopes for her new online platform, the Fashion and Race Database.
Kimberly Jenkins has made waves in the fashion education sphere for shedding necessary light on the role race has historically played in fashion.
As a part-time lecturer, she taught a popular elective
More than 50,000 Black and Latino middle and high school students in Los Angeles did not regularly participate in the school system’s main platform for virtual classrooms after campuses closed
LONDON (AP) — The European Union’s top court ruled Thursday that an agreement that allows thousands of companies — from tech giants to small financial firms — to transfer data to the United States is invalid because the American government can snoop on people’s data.
The ruling to invalidate Privacy
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The first week of lockdown, Jordan Firstman used his Robinhood app to buy one innocent little share of Zoom stock.
Cut to four months later and an ever-expanding work-from-home culture, “and I’ve made like $200,” he says.
Firstman is dressed in a color-blocked