Hispanics say Democratic sanctuary policies endanger their families: ‘We don’t want these people’

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Hispanics living in Democratic-run jurisdictions are frustrated with sanctuary policies, which they feel are allowing criminal illegal aliens to prey on their communities, according to a Latino congressman from Colorado. While some Democrats and media outlets attempt to portray Hispanics as universally opposed to President Donald…

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Huge archaeological puzzle reveals Roman London frescoes

Alison Francis Senior science journalist Watch: the fine art of an exquisite 2,000 year-old Roman jigsaw Archaeologists have pieced together thousands of fragments of 2,000-year-old wall plaster to reveal remarkable frescoes that decorated a luxurious Roman villa. The shattered plaster was discovered in 2021 at a site in central London that’s being redeveloped, but it’s…

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How AI is finally erasing the security vs. experience tradeoff that has plagued enterprise IT for decades

IT teams know the balancing act all too well. Security teams implement new protocols that generate a flood of user complaints. The IT help desk is overwhelmed with tickets that could have been prevented. Meanwhile, employees bypass carefully designed systems because they’re too cumbersome. And today’s increasingly distributed workforce only exacerbates this balancing act, creating…

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Have bans and fees curbed shoreline litter?

Tim Dodd Climate and science reporter EPA Banning or charging for plastic bags is helping stop them ending up on US shorelines, a study of the country’s litter suggests. Data from thousands of cleanups showed that areas which tried to reduce bag use saw them fall by at least 25% as a percentage of total…

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