Day: April 21, 2023
Thieves make off with $14.8 million in gold, other valuables from a Toronto airport facility
Thieves pulled off a $14.8 million heist of gold and other valuables when they nabbed a container stored in a facility at Toronto’s Pearson Airport.
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week
Social media users shared a range of false claims this week
Pics: Climate Activists Launch 4-Day “Non-Violent” Mass Protest In London
Environmental campaign group Extinction Rebellion on Friday began four days of action in London, promising less disruption and more inclusion than the mass blockades that became its trademark.
Holocaust survivor says ‘there is no such thing as done forever’ when it comes to democracy – MSNBC
Holocaust survivor says ‘there is no such thing as done forever’ when it comes to democracy MSNBCView Full Coverage on Google News
Halcyon Secures $50M Funding for Anti-Ransomware Protection Platform
Texas startup scores financing to build an AI-powered anti-ransomware engine to help organizations ward off data-extortion attacks.
The post Halcyon Secures $50M Funding for Anti-Ransomware Protection Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Turkish Mir USV launches torpedo for first time
The Turkish Mir armed unmanned surface vessel (USV) developed by Sefine Shipyard in partnership with Aselsan has successfully test-fired a lightweight torpedo for the…
About half US Democrats want Joe Biden to run again: Poll
Democrats approve of job the president is doing and would back him, but they have concerns about his age, poll shows.
Sources: Lyft to cut 1,200+ jobs, or 30% of its 4,000+ staff, days after its new CEO took control, as it aims to reduce 50% of costs; Lyft cut 700 jobs in 2022 (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Lyft to cut 1,200+ jobs, or 30% of its 4,000+ staff, days after its new CEO took control, as it aims to reduce 50% of costs; Lyft cut 700 jobs in 2022 — Latest cuts could impact 30% or more of company’s…
PM Modi Chairs High-Level Meeting To Review Security of Indians In Sudan
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to review the security situation of Indians stranded in Sudan, where fighting between its army and a paramilitary force has left over 300 people dead.External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra were among those who attended the meeting with the Prime Minister conducted through video