Vaccines and work-from-home put India Inc at war with cyber attackers in 2020
In 2020, India was the second-most attacked country in Asia, accounting for 7% of all attacks worldwide, IBM's data show.
In 2020, India was the second-most attacked country in Asia, accounting for 7% of all attacks worldwide, IBM's data show.
Thirty-three U.S. states had last year sued Meta, accusing its product cause mental health issues among young children and teenagers. The Canadian lawsuit has also named TikTok, the short-video social media platform from China's ByteDance. The action has been brought on by Toronto District School Board, Peel District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board, and Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.
Financial services giant Fidelity has a rule for retirement savings you may have heard of: Have 10 times your annual salary saved for retirement by age 67. This oft-cited guideline can help you identify a retirement savings goal, but it … Continue reading → The post Should the 45% Rule Guide Your Retirement Strategy? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
ATLANTA (AP) — There's still a chance Georgians could vote on authorizing sports betting in November, but the odds may be poor. The House Higher Education Committee on Thursday passed out both a proposed state constitutional amendment and authorizing legislation that would let Georgians bet legally on pro and college sports. But a top Democrat said his party still wants to see changes in how state taxes on sports betting would be spent. Without Democratic votes, a constitutional amendment can't
Amid the release of the docuseries, the former Nickelodeon star said that “it’s supposed to be a safe place for kids."
The very essence of a retirement nest egg lies in the concept of patient growth and compounding of investments over time. Its purpose is to offer a bountiful reserve of funds when one bids farewell to the workforce, ensuring a … Continue reading → The post Alarming Number of Working Americans Cash Out Retirement Accounts When Changing Jobs appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Channel 4 News has obtained covert recordings, dating back to 2013, where forensic accountants from Second Sight describe how the Post Office and Fujitsu knew their IT system could change subpostmasters' accounts. Lord James Arbuthnot, the Conservative MP who campaigned for justice for subpostmasters, was shown in the C4 footage and appeared emotional when he gave his response. (Credit: Channel 4 News)
“We all know the muffin top is the best part of a muffin, and I wanted to recreate it in cookie form!” says the cookbook author and former assistant to Ina Garten
Police are questioning a man after George Gilbey fell from a height while at work.
OTTAWA — Canada's real gross domestic product grew 0.6 per cent in January, helped by the end of public sector strikes in Quebec in November and December, Statistics Canada said Thursday. The agency added that it expected the growth continued in February with a preliminary estimate pointing to a gain of 0.4 per cent for the month, helped by strength in the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction, manufacturing, and finance and insurance sectors. CIBC senior economist Andrew Grantham said t
The second series was announced ahead of the final of the first series.
Here are all the people involved in the upheaval at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library: At the centre of the controversy Cathy Simpson: Former chief librarian and CEO, who was fired over the contents of a column published in The Lake Report about Freedom to Read Week. Simpson was in the position for more than a decade. Monica Harris: Executive director of the U.S.-based Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR). Many of FAIR’s talking points were included in Simpson's column. The decisi
As Mag 7 stocks like Nvidia and Meta soar, Google stock stands poised to pop after news of a possible Apple licensing deal.
Four people in Japan are now believed to have died after consuming a supplement containing red yeast rice, as a growing health scare sweeps the country.
Allison Holker shares three kids Weslie, 15, Maddox, 8 and Zaia, 3 with her late husband, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
Big Mood Channel 4, 10pm & 10.35pm With so much stand-up comedy riffing on mental health in recent years, it’s no surprise to find it now filtering down into scripted TV comedy. What is a surprise, though, is finding it filtering down into as original and subversively funny a comedy as this one. Written by Camilla Whitehill, it stars Nicola Coughlan (Derry Girls) and Lydia West (It’s a Sin) as best pals Maggie and Eddie, respectively, whose relationship is dominated by Maggie’s bipolar disorder.
By late summer or early fall, South River residents should have a walking trail that takes them to the entrance of Tom Thomson Park and avoids the pitfalls of walking to the park from Ottawa Avenue. The 650 metre trail will cut through brush and trees and run parallel to Ottawa Avenue. It will start where the sidewalk ends on Ottawa Avenue and emerge right across from the park entrance. Village of South River clerk administrator Don McArthur says this makes it safer for people to walk to the par
The Bill is expected to come back to Parliament after the Easter break.
If you’re due to remortgage soon, you might understandably be concerned about whether you’re going to face much higher mortgage bills when you move on to a new deal.
Chicago Fire star Daniel Kyri has reflected on the response to his LGBTQ+ character Darren Ritter.
Members of the public are questioning the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library board’s handling of the fallout from a column written by its now-ousted CEO and chief librarian. There has been a flood of letters to The Lake Report and numerous social media posts in response to the firing of Cathy Simpson over an op-ed she penned to bring attention to Freedom to Read Week. “I don’t doubt the keyboard warriors will be divided,” Lara Davidson wrote. “Just like the pickleball outdoor court, the noise by