SD General Revenue Up $23M Through January
South Dakota's financial forecast takes an unexpected turn as general receipts soar beyond expectations, painting a picture of robust economic vitality and fiscal resilience.
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FCC bans AI-generated voices in robocalls
In a groundbreaking announcement on Thursday, the FCC declared an immediate ban on robocalls employing cloned voices created through artificial intelligence. This landmark decision...
High Court Sides With Whistleblower Against UBS
In a groundbreaking ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with former UBS employee Trevor Murray, reinforcing whistleblower protection laws without requiring proof of...
Aviva to buy the AIG Life UK : Faces Scrutiny by British Regulators
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has thrown the spotlight on the proposed acquisition deal between Aviva, a prominent British insurer, and the subsidiary...
Disney Joins Forces with Epic Games in $1.5B Universe Odyssey
In a seismic move set to reshape the gaming and entertainment landscape, The Walt Disney Co. and Epic Games have announced a monumental collaboration,...
Public Safety Organizations Stand Against FirstNet, AT&T Control of 4.9 GHz Band
In a heated battle over the control of critical public safety infrastructure, advocacy groups are urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to preserve local...
Unsettling Objections Shake $90M Facebook Privacy Deal in 9th Circ.
In a courtroom showdown that could rattle the tech titan, objectors to a $90 million Facebook privacy settlement rocked the Ninth Circuit with fiery...
Chinese State-Sponsored Hackers Penetrated US Infrastructure for Years, Alarm Bells Ring
United States intelligence agencies and international allies sounded the alarm on Wednesday, revealing a chilling revelation: Chinese state-sponsored hackers, identified as Volt Typhoon, have...
Apple Triumphs Over Allegations of CEO Tim Cook’s Overcompensation
In a legal showdown that gripped investors' attention, tech giant Apple emerged victorious as a New York federal judge dismissed claims alleging the company...
European Satellite ERS-2 to Plummet to Earth in Uncontrolled Reentry
After almost thirty years of orbiting the planet on its Earth-observing mission a European satellite went dead in September 2011. The satellite was launched...