The thick client is making a comeback. Here’s how next-generation local databases like PGlite and RxDB are bringing ...
Months after he and his cousin were sentenced to life in prison for the 2020 murder of 23-year-old Charles “Lil Buck” ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Mt. Lebanon native Daya is going out on tour in support of her most recent album, but local fans will have to travel to see her. Daya, who released her sophomore album, “Til Every Petal Drops,” in ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin (Md.), the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said after reviewing the unredacted Epstein files that the Justice Department (DOJ) appears to have flouted the law when ...
Bad Bunny’s history-making performance as the halftime headliner of Super Bowl LX Sunday night drew an estimated 135.4 million viewers and reactions far and wide. Although a wide swath of viewers ...
A man who wore Native American attire in the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo All Western Parade is accused of misrepresenting Native culture in an offensive way. Kayden McCloskey Courtesy of Kayden ...
Hackers are targeting developers by exploiting the critical vulnerability CVE-2025-11953 in the Metro server for React Native to deliver malicious payloads for Windows and Linux. On Windows, an ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday released millions of additional records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, expanding disclosures under a law designed to reveal what the ...
In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of GeForce Now for Linux users. The app, which is available for users on Ubuntu 24.04 (and likely many ...
When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement flooded Minneapolis, Shane Mantz dug his Choctaw Nation citizenship card out of a box on his dresser and slid it into his wallet. Some strangers mistake ...
JACKSON, Miss. — A state appeals court has reversed a school board’s decision to fire an educator who read a funny children’s book to second‑grade students. The court said the firing was not supported ...
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