They need to accept that the issue is real and to engage in a sustained bipartisan effort to meet the difficult challenge of ...
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A 20-year-old BCA student from Chennai successfully hacked into NASA's email system and responsibly reported the vulnerability, earning an appreciation letter from the space agency. Discover the ...
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The term apologetics has nothing to do with “apologizing” for anything. Presenting an apologetic is almost the very reverse of apologizing.
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The Commission document signals that Ukraine’s accession to the EU and the gradual repayment of more than €300 billion of ...