In 2026, we with the Duluth Police Department look forward to continuing our work with and for you to build a safe, thriving community for all. Public safety is not simply about enforcement; it is ...
Reflecting back on 2025, I am reminded that from streets and utilities to public safety, our residents and businesses expect local government to work. That’s why our mission at City Hall is effective ...
The young’uns are taking over. Who allowed this to happen? Certainly not the increasingly feckless Boomers whose time is passing, though most of us stubbornly hang around, waxing poetic over the ...
What happens when the software that everyone’s racing to adopt becomes too risky for anyone to insure? According to reporting from the Financial Times, we’re about to find out. Major insurers ...
Lindsey Ellefson is Lifehacker’s Features Editor. She currently covers study and productivity hacks, as well as household and digital decluttering, and oversees the freelancers on the sex and ...
Microsoft announced today that it will integrate Sysmon natively into Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 next year, making it unnecessary to deploy the standalone Sysinternals tools. "Next year, ...
With the official release of Microsoft's latest database offering, let's see what was improved and what still needs some work. Today, at Ignite, Microsoft announced the general availability of SQL ...
Rapper Soulja Boy is once again trying to sell a game console, this time selling what looks to be a rebranded Retroid Pocket Flip 2 under the name SouljaGame Flip. In a post on Instagram (spotted by ...
Managing SQL Server across hybrid and multi-cloud environments has long posed a challenge for database administrators. With data sprawled across on-premises infrastructure, cloud platforms, and edge ...
The column, by editor at large Geoffrey Ingersoll, calls for “blood in the streets” in response to violence against conservatives. By Benjamin Mullin The Daily Caller, a prominent conservative online ...
Welcome to the first installment of my monthly column, “The Public Scholar,” in which I invite academics and other experts to step forward—thoughtfully, clearly and with purpose—to help shape public ...