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Since DOGE took power in January, complaints about access to the SSA have been “skyrocketing,” according to AARP, the ...
The complainant noticed a reflection on the door in front of her and, upon closer observation, sensed that someone had ...
The average kid gets a phone at the age of 10, Murphy-Reuter said. Tablet use starts even earlier, with more than half of ...
An Infosys senior staffer was arrested in Bengaluru for allegedly filming a woman colleague in the office washroom. Caught ...
State officials said 27 girls from Camp Mystic, a riverside Christian camp for girls in Hunt, Texas, still were unaccounted ...
The multi-trillion tax and spending cut package was narrowly approved, 218-214, and has elicited significant opposition. All ...
Joanna Stern is The Wall Street Journal’s senior personal technology columnist and author of the Tech Things newsletter. She also hosts and produces the Tech Things video series.
In the Senate, Trump’s influence was more muted. His volatile relationship with Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska ...
Apples expanding iPhone production in India is making bigger economies uneasy. China sees its decades-long grip on high-tech ...
A ferocious storm killed eight people on a day full of misfortunes and coincidences that showed the limits of human control.
Postcard Bandit” Brenden Abbott’s quest for freedom has inadvertently backfired, potentially extending his time behind bars ...
Justin Boogaard and Betty Luce tell PEOPLE about how her need for safe transportation led to a business that's been helping ...