Criminals have been using job posting platforms to prey on desperate seekers for years, but AI is making their schemes even more sinister—and effective.
An editor discusses reactions to using AI in journalism, noting positive reader feedback, criticism from peers, and support from those embracing AI.
When companies and governments expand data collection in the name of security, sometimes the only way you can object is to opt out. And with facial recognition, the time to object is now.
There’s a place in upstate New York where the biggest technological advancement is the printing press, and honestly, it’s kind of refreshing. Genesee Country Village & Museum in Mumford offers a ...
Jeremy Rodriguez shares their journey from teen journalist to PGN editor, covering queer stories, pop culture and community voices.
The proposed wealth tax on California's richest residents is stirring fierce debate. In the first installment of our three-part series, we examine how it would be structured and enforced.
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This cover letter upgrade is helping candidates actually land jobs
If you’ve been job hunting lately, you’ve probably felt that familiar mix of hope and quiet dread every time you ...
We can condemn ICE’s harsh enforcement while supporting border security. Fear-based tactics go too far. But unfocused protest that lump ICE ...
Explore a letter of comfort, its uses in finance, and how it differs from guarantees. Learn how these documents can provide assurance without legal obligation.
The House voted on Wednesday to rescind tariffs that President Trump imposed on Canada last year, delivering a largely ...
Your mortgage will likely be sold to a new servicer, but all terms and conditions will remain the same. You’ll receive a ...
Kindergarten readiness paves the way for future academic milestones like learning to read. Texas leaders want to see ...
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