Top seed Iga Swiatek waltzed into the last-32 at the Australian Open on Wednesday with a 6-2, 6-3 destruction of the unseeded Colombian Camila Osorio. The Pole was joined in the third round by her victim in the 2022 French Open final Coco Gauff who di…
Enabling a Threat Hunting Capability in AWS
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Democratic attorney general runs for North Carolina governor
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein has announced a bid for governor in 2024
Atlanta United star Josef Martinez headed to Inter Miami
Atlanta United star Josef Martinez has been released by the club and is headed to Inter Miami.
AP source: Brewers reach $3.5M deal with ex-Marlin Anderson
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Hong Kong police arrest six for selling ‘seditious’ book at lunar new year fair
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Union threatens to ‘cut electricity to MPs and billionaires’ ahead of pension protests in France
‘It would be good if we cut off their electricity so that they can put themselves, for a few days, in the shoes of … French people who can’t afford to pay their bill’ says head of hardline CGT union
Why Egypt is asking its people to eat chicken feet
Egypt’s economic situation is so dire that the government is asking people to eat chicken feet.
Market for Hacking/"Digital Warfare" future?
I’ve read about Anonymous and groups like that.
Given the increasing prevalence of Computers in warfare, what do you think the future is regarding these fields?
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Nobel Peace Prize winner cleared of ‘bogus’ tax evasion charges
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