By KRYSTA FAURIA, ETHAN SWOPE, JAKE OFFENHARTZ and JOSEPH B. FREDERICK Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Administrators and campus police at UCLA faced intense criticism Wednesday for failing to act quickly to stop an attack on a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus by counter-demonstrators who threw traffic cones and chairs, released pepper spray and tore
Mahomes, who won his third Super Bowl ring with the Kansas City Chiefs back in February, was seen donning his own custom-made wrestling belt alongside Paul after making it to the arena.
As my Blaze Media colleague Jason Whitlock often says, we have too many young men who are over-mothered and under-fathered. That explains the entire culture. What is traditionally viewed as masculine discipline has been defined in today’s world as harsh. And here’s the thing: It is. Which is why when it comes to the riots and disturbances and melees happening on college campuses right now, I would suggest letting Dad take his belt off in the following way, particularly in blue states. Let...
Microsoft has announced support for passkeys for its consumer accounts, finally introducing a means for users to ditch password-based sign-ins. In a post announcing the change, the company says it's now possible to log-in to products like Microsoft 365 and Outlook with your face, fingerprint or device pin. USB security keys are also now compatible. The functionality is available on Windows devices, as well as Microsoft products on Apple and Google platforms. Ninja’s...
T-Mobile US fleshed out details about its now completed $1.3 billion deal to buy Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, with Mint founders David Glickman and Rizwan Kassim joining its team.
While OpenAI & Microsoft partner up with media, 8 local newspapers in the US sue the AI giants over alleged copyright violations.
145,152-core Cheyenne supercomputer was 20th most powerful in the world in 2016.
A new British cybersecurity law mandates smart device manufacturers like Apple to enhance protections or face hefty penalties. The legislation, known as the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act, introduces robust requirements aimed at securing devices connected to the internet to make it harder for cybercriminals to get access to private networks. The law specifically targets the inadequacies in current security measures by mandating three major changes: the...
The company says securing its products is its top priority after a series of damaging, embarrassing breaches.
The cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group, resulting in a $872 million loss to the health insurer, is just one example of the evolving cyberthreat landscape in today’s connected economy. Beyond mere operational disruptions, such incidents reveal the profound financial ramifications of cybersecurity breaches. In response to these escalating threats, organizations are reevaluating their strategies, recognizing the imperative to adopt proactive defenses mechanisms. Microsoft, […]
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Eleven campaign groups, including the fire brigade union, have joined forces to take the government to court for failing to prevent pollution from chemical compounds known as PFAS. The case, due to start on August 7, says the government has “failed in its duty of care for Dutch citizens, animals and the environment by showing major shortcomings in protecting them against PFAS pollution”. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) do not occur in the environment naturally but are found in...