Modern CEO Readers Weigh In With Their Top Leaders
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License Plate Readers Are Leaking Real-Time Video Feeds and Vehicle Data
Misconfigured license-plate-recognition systems reveal the livestreams of individual cameras and the wealth of data they collect about every vehicle that passes by them.Wired - 1h -
Will housing inventory rise in 2025? Experts weigh in
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Should Democrats work with Trump? Nancy Pelosi weighs in
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a long history of opposing President-elect Donald Trump. Pelosi spoke with CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator ...CBS News - 20h -
West Ham weighing up whether to sack Lopetegui
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We cannot afford to delay modernizing the US power grid
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Transfer rumors, news: Milan weigh move for Rashford
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It’s tough at the top – but which business leader has the most at stake in 2025?
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‘A lesson like no other’: readers’ favourite learning holidays
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