• Prevent Smart Devices From 'Ghosting' You in Your New Home

    If your new home has smart devices you can't control, here's how to take charge and get them working for you.

  • New Haven Rail Summit puts solutions on track

    Thursday, experts from public safety, business, and government shared the stage to help municipalities deal with rail problems.

  • Beware of fake CleanMyMac installers that will infect your Mac

    Cybersecurity experts recently uncovered a sophisticated scheme where attackers disguise malware as CleanMyMac to steal Mac users' data. MacPaw team finds malware disguised as CleanMyMac MacPaw, the creator of CleanMyMac and other utilities, has a cybersecurity division called Moonlock. During one of their investigations, they discovered a malware sample labeled CleanMyMac, pretending to be the legitimate version. The malware used various methods to infiltrate computers, hide its...

  • Quarantillo-Zalal: A dangerous UFC fight with serious implications

    When Billy Quarantillo takes on Youssef Zalal in a featherweight match, he is in for a dangerous fight.

  • Morning Digest: We've got new data for New York's new House map

    The Morning Digest is compiled by David Nir, Jeff Singer, and Stephen Wolf, with additional contributions from the Daily Kos Elections team. Subscribe to The Downballot, our weekly podcast Embedded Content Leading Off ● New York: With New York's new congressional map now in effect, Daily Kos Elections is rolling out a batch of updates to some of our most frequently used data sets. Up first is our chart of the results of the 2020 presidential election broken down by congressional...

  • New Report Says California One of the Most Dangerous States in US

    California ranks fifth in the country for violent crime rate and property crime rate, with a 1 in 200 chance of being a victim of violent crime.

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    City of Harlingen will not put hold on new car washes

    HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The City of Harlingen has decided it will not put a hold on the construction of car washes opening throughout the city. A City Commissioners meeting was held Wednesday night to let residents voice their opinions on a controversial topic-car washes opening on main streets. "I am a little disappointed because []

  • Pope Francis puts rumours of retirement to rest in new memoir

    The 87-year-old pontiff says he sees "no justification" for giving the post up, despite a spate of health issues.

  • ‘Everything is possible’: a worrying new book explores the danger of disinformation

    In Attack from Within, ex-national security prosecutor Barbara McQuade looks at the history of how lies are widely spreadYou might not have heard of Rosanne Boyland. She made the 10-hour drive from Kennesaw, Georgia, to Washington on 5 January 2021. The next day, the 34-year-old died after losing consciousness in the crush of a mob of Donald Trump supporters as it surged against US Capitol police. She would never have been there, her sister said later, “if it weren’t for all the...

  • The Woman With the Best Hair on Instagram Has a New Haircare Range—I Put It to the Test

    Djerf Avenue Beauty has arrived with Matilda Djerf's hair products. But are they worth the hype? Our beauty editor puts them to the test.

  • Researchers warns of these three new ‘dangerous’ malware targeting Android users

    Android remains the most popular target operating system for cybercriminals as they use three new ‘dangerous’ malware variants to attack smartphones, a report has said. About 33.8 million attacks on mobile devices from malware, adware and riskware were blocked in 2023 globally. Cybersecurity company Kaspersky reported a significant rise in mobile malware attacks in 2023, with a 50% increase of such attacks over the previous year. The researchers have also identified three new and concerning...

  • Intermittent fasting may actually be dangerous for your heart, new research finds

    New research suggests that intermittent fasting could lead to a higher risk of cardiovascular death in the long term.The research found a person’s long-term risk of dying from cardiovascular disease nearly doubles under the popular weight loss strategy. Intermittent fasting, also called time-restricted eating, limits the daylight hours in which calories can be consumed. Most commonly, the overnight fast is lengthened so the first meal isn’t consumed until 11 a.m. or noon, opening about an 8-hour...