Month: February 2025
A Signal Update Fends Off a Phishing Technique Used in Russian Espionage
Google warns that hackers tied to Russia are tricking Ukrainian soldiers with fake QR codes for Signal group invites that let spies steal their messages. Signal has pushed out new safeguards.
Meta Will Build the World’s Longest Undersea Cable
Meta’s Waterworth Project will provide internet connectivity on five continents, with landing points in India, the United States, Brazil, and South Africa.
I moved from California to a tiny town in Kansas, where I bought my first home and feel like I’m finally winning at life
Kaitlyn Sundberg and her husband left California for a better shot at homeownership. She said they bought a house in Kansas and are happier than ever.
I lined up outside Costco to buy eggs right when it opened. They were gone in 8 minutes.
I visited a Costco store in New York City to see firsthand how consumers navigate egg supply issues and price hikes.
They had glowing reviews before getting fired from their government jobs. Now they’re planning to fight back.
Trump’s administration has fired thousands of workers across federal agencies. Some of them told BI that they’re not going down without a fight.
When I retired I didn’t feel carefree, I felt lost. Turns out, I needed a schedule.
When I retired I didn’t know what to do with all of the free time. Determining my priorities and making a schedule has made me feel like myself again.
I’m a lawyer in Washington, DC. Here’s what every federal worker should know as more executive orders roll out — comply now, complain later.
A Washington, DC, lawyer shared essential advice for federal government workers facing RTO mandates, hiring freezes, and DEIA rollbacks.
Bosses are running low on empathy and cutting poor performers — so it might be time to work harder
It’s an employers’ market, says HR consultant Suzanne Lucas, and companies can be "really choosy" — but there are steps workers can take.
