Faxing may seem outdated, but many industries still rely on it for sending secure documents. Healthcare providers, lawyers, government agencies, and financial institutions continue to use fax because ...
Loyalty programs aren’t new. Marketers have been dangling points, perks and vaguely attainable “Gold Status” tiers in front of consumers since frequent-flyer lounges still had fax machines, writes ...
The bank's new tie-up with Know Your Customer promises to kill off the paperwork purgatory that's haunted small business ...
Advocates, medical providers and recipients of public assistance programs rallied Thursday at the Statehouse with a clear message: restricting access to these programs would hurt Kansans.
Nine moments in history that feel like timeline glitches, from surprising overlaps to unbelievable coincidences.
Published in the print edition of the March 16, 2026, issue, with the headline “A Day in the Pre-Internet World*.” If you’re on your phone: Clara and Desmond are spies, and they are meeting at a ...
The HBO TV drama imagines an emergency room scrambling after a ransomware attack — a scenario cybersecurity experts say is closer to reality than viewers might think.
The artist has stitched together 100 iPad paintings into a vast digital frieze – but the results risk undermining the pleasure in simple beauty which was his great gift to British art ...
"The concept of the show was to talk about what happens when authoritarianism and fascism comes kicking down your door," the ...
Media bias, news industry, Sarah Jenkins The News Industry's Dirty Little Secret: We're All Making It Up As We Go Look, I've been ...
Peter Matthews reflects on his 27 years on the staff of Firehouse and why his work for readers continues to be an honor and a privilege.
Accountability, Algorithms, diabetes management lifestyle guide, misinformation The News Industry’s Elephant in the Room: We’ve Got a Trust Problem Look, I’ve ...