Spring is often a time for setting goals and looking toward the future. We are witness to growth and rebirth as the grass turns green, trees bud and daffodils catch the eye under bright blue skies. Yet not everyone sees the world in this way.
In the United States, almost half of all adults ...
Cybercrime is on the rise, and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has left businesses more vulnerable than ever. In the first nine months of 2020, hackers exposed 36 billion records through methods such as phishing and malware.
A big reason businesses don’t prioritize cybersecurity is ...
From the CDC:
“Some people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 may still get sick because no vaccine is 100% effective. Last week, CDC released data on the number of ‘breakthrough’ infections of people who, despite being vaccinated, still tested positive for COVID-19 more than ...
Adirondack wilderness champion, conservationist, author, filmmaker and hunter/fisher Paul Schaefer (1908-1996) was a pied piper for young people in search of a cause, just as John Apperson and Bob Marshall had been for him when Schaefer was in his early 20s. During the 1980s and ’90s, Paul ...
Are you experiencing fatigue? I don’t mean feeling tired; I mean feeling fatigued.
We’ve all felt tired at times — the result of overextending ourselves physically, emotionally or mentally. Emotionally, maybe we’ve spent countless hours worrying over our job, relationships or ...
The Journalists Association of New York, a nonprofit organization that advocates for radio, television and print journalists from dozens of news media organizations and colleges throughout New York state, is calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to immediately cease his recent practice of closing all of ...