As summer ends and the fall semester gets underway, many students at Villanova University are ready to get back into their routines. Students are shifting their attention to more than just academics.
Lane closures on the highway around Gorst may affect drivers over the upcoming holiday weeks. Single-lane closures will begin every weekday, starting on Monday, Dec. 22, according to the Washington ...
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On December 4th, Business of Apps ran a webinar in partnership with Verve that featured speakers from Verve, Dataseat, and Kochava. Moderated by Nicole Weiss, the session focused on how Connected TV ...
The threat actor known as Storm-0249 is likely shifting from its role as an initial access broker to adopt a combination of more advanced tactics like domain spoofing, DLL side-loading, and fileless ...
MUSKEGON COUNTY, Mich. — It was driveway cleanup day for homeowners in Muskegon County on Tuesday after a record-setting lake effect snowstorm. Aaron Barnhill spent much of the day on his snowblower ...
Install PowerShell 7 on Windows to get faster performance, cross platform support, and modern command features. This guide shows you how to set it up in a few minutes. You need a Windows 10 or Windows ...
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Oklahoma is installing padding around Owen Field after receiver Keontez Lewis ran headfirst into a brick wall three weeks ago. A school spokesman confirmed padding will be added to both end-zone walls ...
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Crews started clearing brush and preparing a hillside in northern San Clemente this week to build a 1,400-foot-long wall that hopes to keep landslide debris from shutting down a key coastal rail line.