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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
National Highways admits a technical error caused variable speed cameras to penalize compliant drivers, offering a crucial lesson for automated enforcement systems worldwide.
The White House is recruiting over 1,000 technologists with massive salaries to overhaul federal agencies, signaling a fierce escalation in the technological rivalry with China.
Madrid’s record penalty for unlicensed listings signals a global regulatory shift—one that Nairobi’s own taxman and housing regulators are watching closely.
While Microsoft bets on expensive cloud streaming, Valve’s new emulation technology promises to let high-end games run natively on the device already in your pocket.
New investigation uncovers nearly 90 flights and three alleged trafficking victims, sparking outrage over the lack of a British police inquiry.
A mandatory webOS update has installed Microsoft’s Copilot on home screens, leaving users with no option to delete the AI tool.
A collision was avoided by just 200 meters, but experts warn that a lack of coordination between superpowers puts global connectivity—including Kenya’s digital backbone—at risk.
Japanese physicists have discovered that turbulence inside fusion reactors isn't just noise—it's a complex transport system. Understanding it brings the world closer to the holy grail of clean power.
After years of delays and missed targets, the government approves a Public-Private Partnership to rollout Second-Generation licences, introducing digital wallets and an aggressive demerit system.
Cybersecurity experts warn that hunting for a free version of the year’s biggest film could cost you your digital identity.
A personal nightmare on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway exposes the emotional toll of unverified social media reports and the chaos of digital misinformation.
The continent’s first geothermal-powered industrial city goes live in Olkaria, promising manufacturers 40% cheaper power and a shield against global carbon taxes.