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Kansas' broadband laws create unfair right-of-way fees | Opinion
Kansas' outdated laws create unfair fees for broadband providers using public right of way, leading to inequities.
When you get a demo and something works 90% of the time, that’s just the first nine.” — Andrej Karpathy The “March of Nines” frames a common production reality: You can reach the first 90% reliability ...
GENIUS Act, tokenized securities FAQs outpace Basel rules. RWA market to trillions by 2030; players like NYSE, Goldman, ...
Cybersecurity researchers are warning that the foundations of digital trust are under strain as malware grows more adaptive, evasive and collaborative. In response, a team of Romanian scientists has ...
Converting an inherited home into an STR isn’t as simple as updating the locks and writing a listing description.
Israel conflict reportedly damaged cloud data centres operated by Amazon Web Services in the UAE and Bahrain, raising ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Proposed Epira amendments are a recipe for disaster
Second of three parts IN the first part of this column on Tuesday (March 3), I highlighted the handful of positive amendments ...
Rising cases of Scheduled Castes denied public space access, predominantly in Uttar Pradesh, highlight ongoing caste-based discrimination in India.
New 2026 rules add uncertainty to Albert Park, where corner exits, energy use, and tire care could decide the Australian GP.
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Are “duty to retreat” laws making your CCW permit nearly useless when seconds count?
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Debate over how regulators should define profit in crypto-asset markets has intensified as policymakers confront a structural divide between issuer-generated returns and market-emergent gains. The ...
FROM toothpaste to toys, all of us are in contact with industrially made chemicals every day. We literally can’t live without them ...
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