Microsoft shipped SQL Server Management Studio 22.7.0 on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in what the team called one of the bigger point releases in the 22.x cycle. Database developers who have spent years ...
Who broke Britain? Someone—or something—must have. The past 18 years, enough time for a whole lost generation to be born and brought up, have yielded nothing but stagnation and mass disillusionment.
Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel found himself in an awkward position during the Browns’ OTAs last week when defensive end Jared Verse showed up to practice with his No. 8 jersey. Verse, who ...
On paper, does your financial life appear stable? You may earn a good salary, which allows you to dine out or take annual vacations, but you may still feel deep financial unease. It can be easy to ...
Kris Massey stood at a jeweler’s counter last month, hoping to sell a couple of her grandmother’s gifted pieces to possibly cover some bills. Even though Massey, a 57-year-old nurse practitioner, ...
Political Economics: Europe trails far behind U.S. economic output. Politics is bound to catch up sooner or later. Photo: Storyblocks Well, that settles that. A few weeks ago in this space, I posed ...
Dr. Marshall “Bubba” Marvin Poor Jr., 70, passed away on May 1, 2026, in Bloomington, Indiana. Born in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, Dr. Poor grew up working alongside his father in their family-owned ...
Every few years, Washington rediscovers fraud. A viral clip of someone misusing food stamps. A headline about child care providers in Minnesota. A politician promising to crack down on “fraud and ...
Have you ever tried to copy a text from a website or email into Word, only to watch it turn into a formatting issue? Fonts change, gray boxes appear, spacing doubles, or bold text vanishes, and a lot ...
Middle-class families don’t feel as secure as they once did. It isn’t because the poverty line is “really” $140,000, as Michael Green claimed in a viral essay last year. Yet the impoverished feeling ...
Teeth are one of the most visible markers of poverty: structural circumstances that are individually borne. In an essay for Aeon, US journalist Sarah Smarsh calls them “poor teeth”. She writes: Often, ...