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Private-sector companies are beefing up their alternatives to US government statistics, seizing a moment of uncertainty around federal data.One platform is providing its data free to the public, a major break from what’s otherwise largely been a for-profit enterprise.
Data breaches are on the rise. While a VPN can’t prevent such an attack, it can help you mitigate the risk. Here's how.
The AI boom is a major driver. Data centers consumed around 180 terawatt-hours of power last year, and that number could double before the decade is out. Add in the electrification of vehicles, reshoring of factories and hotter summers, and demand is rising faster than utilities can keep up.
From tracking sanctions to fact-checking elections, the world’s largest free knowledge graph is proving that open data beats corporate APIs every time.
South Korea's SK Telecom was fined on Thursday about 134 billion won ($96.53 million) after the country's largest mobile carrier suffered a cyberattack this year causing the leak of data for nearly 27 million users.
D.C. officials have pointed to stats showing drops in violent crime to push back on Trump’s police takeover, now stretching into its third week.
Ministry of Defence staff were warned before the Afghan data leak not to share information containing hidden tabs, according to documents released by the UK's data regulator.
Ukraine is looking at how to share battlefield data with allies, the country's deputy prime minister said, calling the vast trove of stored information one of Kyiv's "cards" to strengthen its position as it negotiates support from friendly countries.
Virginia students made slight gains on state tests last year, but still struggle to rebound to pre-pandemic levels