National Guard troops were expected Friday to begin patrolling in Memphis, a day after a federal judge in Illinois blocked ...
The customers of software group SAP are suffering severe declines in revenue and earnings while at the same time facing intensifying pressure to hike IT spending to go digital, a survey showed on ...
On Sunday, Angel Moms will join with elected officials, advocates and community members to fight fentanyl and honor lives ...
Private contractors hired by Moderna Inc to recruit volunteers for its coronavirus vaccine trial failed to enroll enough Black, Latino and Native American participants to determine how well the ...
More than half the states contributing National Guard troops to President Trump's federal law enforcement initiative in ...
YouTube launches a “Second Chance” program letting some banned creators rejoin under new rules as it loosens content moderation policies.
Palestinians in Gaza have welcomed the news of an agreement on the first phase of a peace plan between Israel and Hamas.
YouTube has explained its plan to give some creators "second chances" though it isn't saying exactly who will qualify.
YouTube will now allow any banned creator to request reinstatement, but this is separate from appealing a ban. If a channel is banned, creators continue to have the option of appealing the ban. If ...
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