On Feb. 3, 2022, just three weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine, the Russian navy conducted mysterious exercises in a surprising location: off the Irish coast. Coincidentally, of course, the exercises took place directly above a point dense with trans-Atlantic data cables, three quarters of which pass near Ireland. These were not routine exercises, and Russia […]
Within Christianity, for example, views on free will differ dramatically. Calvinism, inspired by Augustine’s doctrine of predestination, suggests that God’s foreknowledge implies a predetermined path for every individual. Yet, Calvin emphasized that even in a world preordained by God, humans act according to their desires. This view essentially argues that God’s plan and our choices […]
There are two things I can be absolutely certain of with WordPress: 1) I can make virtually any type of website with it. 2) I’ll always have to suffer with clunky payment processing plugins. I’ve tried them all. Sometimes they require to mess with complicated coding elements. Other times these payment plugins lack essential features, […]
And Jack Smith moved to drop Trump’s election subversion indictment in Washington as well as the classified documents case in Florida. Source link
The votes are in and the wait is over — it’s time to celebrate. Every year, Technical.ly recognizes the people, organizations and products making waves in the local tech community. We ask you for nominations, then curate a selection of finalists. From innovation educators to creators representing the city in unique ways, Pittsburgh had some […]
Wow, y’all. Just wow. I fully expected your excitement for another chance to honor the best of the best in Baltimore’s tech, startup, founder and innovation world. How couldn’t you, with such a strong and evocative list of nominees for this year’s Technical.ly Awards? But neither I nor my colleagues across the mid-Atlantic writing their […]
Time to celebrate our community’s accomplishments from this year, Philly. After establishing six new categories, we collected nominations from the public, curated a list of nominees and received over 3,000 votes for this year’s awards. The list of winners include resources for local startups, supportive community figures and tech companies striving to create a positive […]
You voted. We counted. Now it’s time to see who won the races for DC’s second-most important election of the year. Over 3,000 readers across the Mid-Atlantic cast their ballots for this year’s Technical.ly Awards, and we’ve got the winners you decided for our six brand-new categories. Keep scrolling to find out which sector leaders, […]
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Men, my mother likes to remind me, were blessed with many things in life, among them “great legs”. Yet while flaunting what you’ve got is good, few men I know would embrace the skinny jean […]
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. Senate panel on Tuesday criticized rising airline fees for seat assignments and luggage and will call air carrier executives to testify on Dec. 4. Senator Richard Blumenthal, who chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, will convene a hearing titled “The Sky’s the Limit — New Revelations About […]