The Justice Department on Monday said it has released 12,285 documents – less than 1% – of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files, with more than 2 million documents still being reviewed.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel has directed the Department of Information Technology ...
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7 stats that will make you rethink your document management strategy
Forty-eight percent of workers struggle to find files, 45 percent of SMBs still use paper, and e-signatures can boost close ...
To make it easier for children with asthma to receive care at school, a new study will assess the impact of making the ...
Rawalpindi Development Authority to launch digital property transfer and online building plan approvals, ensuring ...
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Here’s How Many Epstein Files Trump’s DOJ Has Actually Released
Despite being required to release all the Epstein files, the Department of Justice has barely scratched the surface.
Several of Maryland’s government websites are getting makeovers, including two of the state’s most-used databases.
SOL has announced that its PrFILE2 exFAT file system has been adopted for use as a data management software in the Nintendo ...
Airport operators are warning travelers that processing times are already up by 70% at some airports, and waiting times ...
From “pajama time” spent responding to patient messages to debates over internet misinformation, here is why your doctor is ...
Patients of NKC Health in North Kansas City learned in November that their data was compromised in ‘one of the most massive ...
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KRA’s VAT special table to track small non-compliant traders; what it means
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) introduced the VAT Special Table in June 2025 as a compliance tool integrated into the iTax ...
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