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Taegis MDR/XDR now work with Sophos Firewall’s Active Threat Response
Response times go from hours or days to seconds.
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Onionlike Space Explosion May Be a New Type of Supernova
The rare blast peeled back the inner layers of a dying star, offering clues to how the elements that make up life on Earth were forged.
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These Bats Like to Give Hugs and Play With Bugs
Rare footage of spectral bats, known also as great false vampire bats, revealed animals with a cuddly, social side.
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Newly Discovered Moon Around Uranus Was Hiding Outside Its Rings
The 29th moon found to be orbiting the solar system’s 7th planet is about six miles wide.
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Husband tried to forbid my nightly run with a neighbor. Hax readers give advice.
Letter writer has run at night since age 15, but now that a male neighbor joins in, husband is alleging it’s an affair.
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Bruce Slovin, Who Unified Jewish Archives in New York, Dies at 89
A corporate executive who specialized in mergers, he brought together five Jewish institutions and their collections at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan.
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Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91
In 1962, she started a software company at her dining room table with a revolutionary idea: to create a place where women could find a work-life balance.
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Delta and United Passengers Sue Airlines Over Fees for Windowless Window Seats
Two suits filed this week accuse the airlines of unfairly charging passengers extra fees for window seats that the carriers knew were adjacent to aircraft walls.
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Walmart Recalls Frozen Shrimp After Radioactive Contamination Warning
The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to discard packages of frozen shrimp sold in 13 states. A food safety expert said the risk to the public was low.
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Why Claiming Two Primary Residences Is a Problem, Even if Prosecutions Are Rare
Lenders will often charge a higher interest rate for a second home or a property you intend to use as a rental since the risks there are higher.