• Thousands of Immigrants in Wisconsin in Court Without Lawyers

    Facing possible deportation without representation. ‘It’s desperate.'

  • Is your Roku safe? Massive data breach exposes thousands of accounts

    Hackers have stolen data from at least 15,363 Roku users, including credit card information, passwords and more.  According to Roku officials, hackers used information from third-party sources to break into accounts. They then sold user data for just $0.50 per account, according to BleepingComputer. This effectively lets anyone who wants to pay 50 cents use the credit card stored in the account.  While Roku says they have secured affected accounts, you can still take steps to ensure your safety....

  • Viral disease could be causing Emporia raccoon deaths, potentially fatal for area dogs

    EMPORIA (KSNT) - Kansas wildlife officials are monitoring the possible spread of a viral disease near the City of Emporia which could be dangerous for local dogs. The Emporia Police Department (EPD) took to social media on Friday, March 22 to warn residents of a rise in raccoons displaying symptoms associated with distemper. The virus []

  • ‘ShadowRay’ vulnerability on Ray framework exposes thousands of AI workloads, compute power and data

    For months, this flaw has allowed attackers to exploit AI production workloads, computing power, credentials and other sensitive data on Ray.

  • TikToker goes viral explaining how illegal immigrants can take advantage of squatting laws

    A Venezuelan migrant has gone viral after he posted a video to social media that explained how illegal immigrants can take advantage of squatting laws and stay in American homes.  "I have thought about invading a house in the United States," a man identified as Leonal Moreno said in the TikTok video. "I found out that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it." The man told his followers in Spanish that he anticipated his next business would be "invading"...

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    Must-see video: Thousands upon thousands of rays gather in Florida waters

    Aerial footage captured the jaw-dropping moment thousands upon thousands of cownose rays crowded Tampa Bay waters last month.

  • Must-see video: Thousands upon thousands of rays gather in Florida waters

    Aerial footage captured the jaw-dropping moment thousands upon thousands of cownose rays crowded Tampa Bay waters last month.

  • Viral Falsehoods

    Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) There are no viral truths, because health-promoting viruses don’t exist (except maybe for some non-human species). Viruses are similar to lies, in that they spread like wildfire because they exploit some natural human vulnerability. Not all viral beliefs are created, or were initially spread, online. Many are continued from before […]

  • EU Donates To Immigration Service

    Irchad Razaaly handing over the equipments to Henry Quartey and Kwame Asuah Takyi The European Union (EU) has donated security equipment to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to strengthen the agency’s capacity and enhance border security in the country. The items include 14 motorbikes, 150 pieces of torchlights, 100 pieces of camp beds, 100 […]

  • Tories exposed in Rwanda scam

    The government hoped that they would lose fewer seats at the next general election if they could find ways to appeal to racists and the gullible. That may still be the case, as the racists and the gullible prefer fact free zones, so all the evidence presented so far would have been irrelevant to them. […]

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    Thousands attend Wings Over Solano

    (FOX40.COM) -- This St. Patrick's Day weekend provided the ideal conditions for a variety of aircraft to paint the skies over Travis Air Force Base during the 2024 Wings Over Solano airshow. Tens of thousands of people attended the free two-day event where historic warbirds and cutting-edge fighter jets met in the skies to perform []

  • “I'm an immigrant, like my grandparents were in England"

    English native Arran Manu (33) realized a long-held dream and opened a coffee shop, gratitude espresso, with his Dutch partner Ilona in Amsterdam’s Rivierenbuurt just last month. Finding his former work in the financial sector unfulfilling, he set off on a world trip six years ago to figure out his next steps. He met Ilona in Bali, and eventually made his way back with her to Amsterdam, where he finds the people tolerant and has begrudgingly come to love the