Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Jason Riley and Dan Henninger. A state-backed threat group, likely Chinese, crossed a threshold in September that cybersecurity ...
A person was in custody on Tuesday after a woman was set on fire while riding a CTA Blue Line in Chicago's Loop the night before. The woman remained in the hospital late Tuesday night. According to ...
Editor's Note: A person of interest was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon. Our latest update can be found here. Our original story continues below. A woman is in critical condition after police ...
In a city that prides itself on moving fast, nothing’s slower — or suddenly trendier — than waiting on line. These days, it seems that New Yorkers will stand around and wait for just about anything — ...
Q. I work with large spreadsheets. These spreadsheets have hundreds or even thousands of rows and often 10 or more columns. It’s so much to process that I become confused and make mistakes. Does Excel ...
“Picket Line,” which was inspired by Cesar Chavez and his union campaigns, has been published for the first time. By Héctor Tobar Héctor Tobar’s next novel, about the future and present of Los Angeles ...
Kardashian strikes a pose in a promotional shot for SKKN by Kim, the skincare and makeup venture she’s now taken off the shelf. skkn/Instagram Kim Kardashian is cleansing her business portfolio. The ...
When Boston’s Board of Election Commissioners met this May to certify which candidates had qualified to be on the September preliminary ballot, only one incumbent – Councilor at Large Henry Santana – ...
As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to surveillance, researchers have discovered a new way to identify and track people using Wi-Fi signals—and I’m not talking about anything ...
This paper introduces the Bilateral Trade in Services (BiTS) research dataset. BiTS draws primarily on the non-estimated trade values from the OECD-WTO Balanced Trade in Services (BaTIS) database, ...
Neo4j, the graph database from the US-Swedish company of the same name, is used by 76% of the Fortune 100, and its Australian customers include organisations in the healthcare, policing and banking ...
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