They say inertia is the strongest force in the universe. It can be the strongest force in litigation too, where business ...
Security firm Mandiant has released a database that allows any administrative password protected by Microsoft’s NTLM.v1 hash ...
Despite holding a governing trifecta, Republicans labored to steer the tightly divided House, with fewer votes and fewer ...
SB Nation on MSN
Value of Things: Texans day of reckoning
The Texans have some huge decisions to make ...
The past year has been traumatic for many of the volunteer tech warriors of what was once called the United States Digital ...
A robot can walk better, stay balanced, and learn for longer without falling. Its smart design makes humanoid robots stronger ...
India Today on MSN
Coaching without rules ends as Jharkhand draws a regulatory line
Jharkhand has introduced a comprehensive law to regulate coaching centres, bringing them under a formal system of ...
The right is unafraid to show its might on the world stage – meanwhile the PM is tinkering with potholes, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty ...
Business and Financial Times on MSN
The perpetual engine: War as a regulated economic activity
By Ben BRAKO (koBENa BRAKO)In the traditional study of international relations, war is often characterized as a failure—a breakdown of diplomacy or a rupture in the global order. However, a cold-eyed ...
Bihar chief secretary Pratyaya Amrit's explicit directive hits at the heart of the bureaucratic inertia—'people reach government offices to find no one's around' ...
The habits we take for granted shape entire markets. Real innovation starts by questioning rituals people follow ...
As Bangladesh undertakes broad reform initiatives, education remains conspicuously sidelined. Years of underinvestment and politicised decision-making have weakened the system at every level, putting ...
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