Ukrainian refugees, uncertain about returning home, wrestle with their legal status in the US

Anna Yezerova, a Ukrainian national, arrived in the United States last year with her young daughter and a couple of months of summer clothes. Their hope: that the war in Ukraine would be over soon.Read More
Ukraine reports more Russian attacks in Luhansk and Kharkiv regions

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Russia is now in an uncertain new phase, and it’s clear there will be no rewind for ordinary citizens

Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is fond of a phrase, “the wonderful Russia of the future,” his shorthand for a country without President Vladimir Putin.Read More
Mastercard Partners With NowNow to Support SME Cybersecurity Across Africa

Mastercard has partnered with Nigeria-based digital payment startup NowNow, in an effort to help SMEs reduce the risk of cyberattacks. The partnership aims to achieve this by providing SMEs with free resources to help both educate and improve their cybersecurity ecosystem. The Mastercard and NowNow partnership emerges in the midst of significant increases in cybercrime […]
Wreckage of sunken WWII sub found, offering closure to families of 85 sailors

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Amazon to require office workers to show up in person at least three days a week

Amazon is ordering thousands of its workers back to the office for at least three days per week, according to a company memo by CEO Andy Jassy on Friday.Read More
Analysis: New online superstore surpasses Amazon and Walmart to become most downloaded app in US

A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s top retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart. Now it’s looking to capitalize from an appearance on America’s biggest stage.Read More
Twitter to charge for SMS two-factor authentication

Twitter Blue subscribers will be the platform’s only users able to use text messages as a two-factor authentication method, Twitter announced Friday.Read More
Twitter is stumbling. Some ex-employees are launching rivals

After Sarah Oh lost her job as a human rights advisor at Twitter late last year in the first round of layoffs following Elon Musk’s chaotic acquisition of the company, she decided to join a friend in building a rival service.Read More
Microsoft is looking for ways to rein in Bing AI chatbot after troubling responses

Microsoft on Thursday said it’s looking at ways to rein in its Bing AI chatbot after a number of users highlighted examples of concerning responses from it this week, including confrontational remarks and troubling fantasies.Read More