Point-of-Care (PoC) manufacturing facilities and other producers of custom-made medical devices must comply with the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR). One of the core requirements under the ...
There’s no easy way to make the seven-mile trip from my apartment in Brooklyn to the Middle Village neighborhood in Queens. When I made this journey recently, I took a subway ride into Manhattan on ...
At the start of the academic year, the University implemented sweeping changes to the mail and package delivery system for graduate students. The original graduate package center, located at 160 ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — As the clock ticks closer to the end of the MetroCard era, the MTA is continuing to expand offerings for OMNY users. Starting in January 2026, Express Buses will count towards ...
Iowa election officials will gain direct access to federal immigration records following a legal settlement. The settlement resolves a lawsuit filed by Iowa against the Department of Homeland Security ...
Microsoft plans to enhance the security of the Entra ID authentication system against external script injection attacks starting in mid-to-late October 2026. This update will implement a strengthened ...
A critical zero-day vulnerability in Windows servers running the Kerberos authentication system, first disclosed in May, has now been patched by Microsoft, but must be given high priority by admins ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Want to skip the lines at Raymond James Stadium? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers say they have a solution. This season, the Bucs rolled out its new “Express Entry” perk, which would give ...
This article by Karen Jowers originally appeared on Military Times, the nation's largest independent newsroom dedicated to covering the military and veteran community. More than 20 million people in ...
Intel's Lunar Lake mobile chips (shown above) actually have decent gaming chops. Which is why news of a significant graphics upgrade in Intel's next-gen Panther Lake CPUs is so intriguing. According ...
July 18 (Reuters) - California on Friday became the largest U.S. state court system to embrace policies governing the use of generative artificial intelligence by judges and court employees.