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IMAGINATION: Strabone commutes by train to his professor job from Brooklyn to Connecticut College

Jeff Strabone is a professor at Connecticut College. Courtesy of Jeff Strabone© Courtesy of Jeff Strabone Jeff Strabone commutes from Brooklyn to Connecticut College by train for his professor job. Strabone prefers public transportation, avoids driving, and uses train time for work tasks. His weekly commute costs about $110, but he values the productivity and low Read More…

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Revolutionizing Incident Response Through Collaboration And AI

AWS announced its AWS Security Incident Response service at its annual re:Invent … Incident response has become a defining factor in how organizations weather the storms of digital threats. With the cloud at the heart of modern business operations, cyber intrusions have shifted focus, targeting data repositories, AI models, and core business functions. To tackle this Read More…

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Trump administration set to purchase $400 million worth of armored Teslas

Bobby Allyn The Trump administration is expected to purchase $400 million worth of armored Tesla vehicles, according to a new State Department document detailing procurement for fiscal year 2025. Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk is a top White House official who has been leading the Department of Government Efficiency, a unit focused on shrinking the Read More…

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Republican senator files bill to place Black History museum in St. Johns County which fuels a debate

State lawmakers are ready to take another step toward creating the first-ever Florida Museum of Black History. But there’s emerging disagreement about its location. A sketch of the Florida Normal & Industrial Institute, which is now Florida Memorial University. Photo courtesy of FMU. The Black History Museum Task Force voted to recommend land owned by Read More…

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USPS Honors Iconic Jazz Musician with Black Heritage Stamp

Allen Toussaint celebrated for his contributions to American music The U.S. Postal Service today celebrated the iconic New Orleans musician Allen Toussaint (1938-2015) as the 48th honoree in the Black Heritage stamp series. As a virtuoso pianist, singer, songwriter, composer, arranger and producer, Toussaint played a pivotal role in shaping the unique sound of New Read More…