• Nate Diaz targeted in new Rodney Petersen lawsuit for New Orleans street brawl, Diaz rep responds

    Nate Diaz is the target of a newly filed lawsuit by Logan Paul lookalike Rodney Petersen for his role in a viral street fight in New Orleans in April 2023. Petersen, who also goes by the moniker Not Logan Paul, filed the suit this past week in civil district court in the state of Louisiana, alleging that he suffered “severe bodily injuries including but not limited to his head, neck, and brain, pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, psychological distress, medical...

  • Armin van Buuren’s Armada forms new parent company, acquires Amsterdam’s Cloud 9 Music, and targets $500m in new investments via its BEAT Music Fund

    The newly-formed Armada Music Group will encompass Armada’s label, publishing and investments arms Source

  • Two new appointments for Sheffield-based Altitude

    B2B specialist Amy Lloyd joins the Sheffield-based consultancy as a senior account manager and motorsport specialist Ellie Fish joins as Marketing Manager, focusing solely on Altitude’s F4 racing driver client, Rowan Campbell-Pilling. In just over two years, Altitude has grown from two to six permanent team members and offers PR, media relations, strategic communications, marketing services, crisis management, training, and social media support. The agency, which was named Best New UK PR...

  • Change Healthcare Targeted by Second Ransomware Attack

    Change Healthcare is reportedly facing a new ransomware attack following a massive breach in February. According to a recent report by Wired, a ransomware group called RansomHub has since last week posted to its dark-web site that it has four terabytes of data stolen from Change Healthcare, which processes claims for healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group. RansomHub is threatening […]

  • US base in Syria allegedly targeted by Iraqi missiles

    A United States military base near the northeastern Syrian city of Al-Hasakah allegedly came under attack on Sunday, Sputnik reported, citing a source with knowledge on the matter. "The strikes

  • How to Block the New Ads Microsoft Added to Windows 11

    Microsoft ships Windows 11 with lots of promotions via notifications and ads. This is a step-by-step guide to blocking ads in Windows 11.

  • New national campaign targets online exploitation of children

    A new national public awareness campaign aims to enlist more people, including kids and big tech companies, to crack down on online child sexual exploitation and abuse, crimes that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security say are reaching "epidemic proportions."

  • 2024 WNBA Draft: Who should New York Liberty target?

    The top of the 2024 WNBA Draft lacks any intrigue or mystery whatsover heading into Monday night at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music). Caitlin Clark will go No. 1 to the Indiana Fever unless a meteor strikes Fort Greene before Commissioner Cathy Englebert can finish her sentence. And while Stanford’s Cameron Brink may not be the prospect Clark is, she’s nearly as much of a guarantee to go No. 2 to the Los Angeles Sparks. Then, the chaos will start, the fun will begin. Of course, the New York...

  • A promising target for new RNA therapeutics now accessible

    Only recently, a new era in medicine began with the first RNA vaccines. These active substances are modified RNAs that trigger immune responses of the human immune system. Another approach in RNA medicine targets the body's own RNA and its protein modulators by specifically tailored active substances.

  • Petland Targeted in New Ohio Bill that Would Regulate Puppy Mills

    State Representative Michele Grim (D-Toledo) has spearheaded efforts to garner support for House Bill 443, a legislative measure designed to combat the sale of puppies from puppy mills at stores throughout Ohio. Grim emphasized the need for action, stating, “Under the current statewide regulations, retailers like Petland have been known to procure puppies from puppy […]

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    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

  • Latest target of smashed windows calls for more support in downtown Windsor

    Falling victim to the latest spate of smashed windows in downtown Windsor, a bar owner is pressing the city for more support to crack down on break-ins. After more than five years running a business in the city’s core, Sarah Dewar, co-owner of the craft cocktail bar Maiden Lane Wine & Spirits, said she feels […]