Two marsupial species thought long extinct, until now known only from fossils, were found alive in New Guinea through a collaboration of scientists, indigenous communities and citizen scientists.
Janet Marie (née Baugh, Jones) Lazarus was born on September 22, 1943, in Houston, Texas. She is survived by her only son, Jon Lazarus, and his children, Thalia and Kinzie Lazarus, of Salem, OR; her ...
The Larazus Group has a new partner in crime. The North Korean nation-state threat group dropped Medusa ransomware in a recent attack on an organization in the Middle East, according to new research ...
For years, Meta Platforms employees have given much thought to managing digital legacies long after a member has died. Now artificial intelligence could make it easier. Facebook, a Meta company, ...
Versant CEO Mark Lazarus joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's Nasdaq debut, company growth strategy and outlook, investing in verticals, and more. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The era of Columbus’s flagship department store, Lazarus, endured for more than 150 years and memories of its holiday offerings have become iconic for former employees, ...
Crypto’s most notorious hackers, the Lazarus Group, holds more bitcoin BTC $66,409.86 than Tesla — funds it stole, rather than bought. And despite efforts to tamp down on their exploits, the group ...
Versant Media CEO Mark Lazarus kicked off the company’s investor day Thursday by outlining what he called the company’s “mandate to build beyond cable.” The company, which will formally spin off from ...
What if the database you rely on could handle writes four times faster without sacrificing simplicity or reliability? For years, SQLite’s single-writer limitation has been both its strength and ...
Versant has set compensation packages for three of its top executives: Versant CEO Mark Lazarus, COO/CFO Anand Kini and general counsel Jordan Fasbender. Per a new filing with the U.S. Securities and ...
Lazarus department store was a Columbus institution for nearly 175 years before being absorbed by Macy’s in 2005. Ironically, many Columbus and central Ohio residents associated Lazarus with the ...