SAFE is an EU instrument providing loans of up to €150 billion to help EU member states make rapid and significant increases in their defence investments through common procurement. On this page A ...
Lousy service, not the Iran war, killed Spirit Airlines. Spirit was doomed to fail because of mismanagement, deep financial problems, and – crucially – its reputation for poor customer service. The ...
CISA has added the bug to its KEV list, and Microsoft has observed limited exploitation, mainly associated with PoC testing. Threat actors are exploiting a recently disclosed Linux kernel ...
Microsoft Defender is investigating a high-severity local privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) affecting multiple major Linux distributions including Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu, and AWS ...
In robotics, mistakes are expensive. A clear return on investment (ROI) typically justifies automation projects: increased efficiency, improved safety and ergonomics, higher throughput, or unlocking ...
In the event of another lockout of game officials, the NFL has the concepts of a plan. And it’s ill-conceived. The league confirmed on Wednesday, in the clearest possible terms, the intent to dust off ...
Breakthrough solutions aren’t enough. New ideas can’t flourish without “bridgers”—leaders who excel at collaborating across boundaries. by Linda A. Hill, Emily Tedards and Jason Wild Innovation ...
Early in my career, a mother came to my office to discuss her daughter’s calculus grade. When parents make this kind of request, I try to manage expectations by saying that as a school administrator, ...
Even if it feels like everyone around you is training to run a marathon these days, less than 1% of the population actually conquers the iconic distance. Why? Because running 26.2 miles isn’t easy.
Source: Dadann/Shutterstock When we set goals, we’re filled with excitement and genuine optimism—as we dream about the future with starry eyes. We might go so far as to create a vision board of ...
Did you know that by the end of the first week into the new year, 77% of resolutions will have already failed (Norcross, 1988)? Yikes! You might ask yourself, "Why bother trying?" Well, you should.
Every January, millions of people resolve to improve their health. Many start with dramatic overhauls—cutting out entire food groups, committing to daily workouts, or vowing to reinvent their routines ...