Day: February 25, 2023
Feds seek to limit telehealth prescriptions for some drugs
The Biden administration is moving to require patients see a doctor in person before getting drugs to treat attention deficit disorders or addictive painkillers, toughening access amid a deepening opioid crisis.
At Least One Open Source Vulnerability Found In 84% of Code Bases, Report Finds
L.Kynes shares a report from CSO Online: At a time when almost all software contains open source code, at least one known open source vulnerability was detected in 84% of all commercial and proprietary code bases examined by researchers at application …
Week in pictures: 18 – 24 February 2023
A selection of powerful images from around the world, taken in the past seven days.
Protests and Defiance Mark a Year of Russia’s War on Ukraine
On the anniversary of the invasion, Volodymyr Zelensky held a marathon news conference and vowed victory if Ukraine’s allies remained united “like a fist.”
Horror as customer picks up trolley and launches it at woman knocking her out cold in supermarket rampage
A SHOPPER horrifically launched a trolley at a woman and knocked her out cold in a shocking supermarket rampage.
Rogerio Santos da Silva, 36, hurled the heavy metal cart at the unsuspecting victim as they both browsed the aisles in a store in Brazi…
Alabama governor says state will resume executions after failures prompt review
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said Friday that the state is ready to resume executions and ‘obtain justice’ for victims’ families after lethal injections were paused for three months for an internal review of the state’s death penalty procedures.
World Bank Announces Additional $2.5 Billion In Ukraine Aid
The World Bank on Friday announced $2.5 billion in additional grant financing from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID )to support Ukraine’s budget and maintain essential services.
Crypto-mining scheme run from US school crawl space
Police were called after a janitor noticed electrical wires, ductwork and computers that looked amiss.
Meta notches win as FTC drops challenge to virtual-reality deal
A U.S. District Court judge earlier ruled the FTC didn’t offer enough evidence to prove that the acquisition of Within Unlimited would harm competition.