Coroner in South Manchester had reached narrative conclusion and friend Joshua Molnar was later acquitted of murderThe family of a teenager who was stabbed to death have won their fight for a second inquest, after a high court ruling on Friday.Yousef M…
Witnesses: Eritrean troops withdrawing from towns in Tigray
Witnesses in some towns across Ethiopia’s Tigray region say troops from neighboring Eritrea have started withdrawing in large convoys, a potentially significant development after a devastating conflict in the region ended late last year.
Critical Manufacturing Sector in the Bull’s-eye
Serious security flaws go unpatched, and ransomware attacks increase against manufacturers.
Man lost at sea for 24 days survives on a bottle of ketchup, stock cubes
‘There was only a bottle of ketchup that was on the boat, garlic powder and Maggi (stock cubes). So I mixed it up with some water for me to survive,’ the rescued man said.
UFO-like cloud forms in Turkey
The rare cloud formation creates an optical illusion that tricks viewers into thinking it looks like a UFO.
T-Mobile Data Breach: 37 million customers affected
Roughly 37 million T-Mobile customers have had their information stolen in a data breach, according to a statement published by the company late last night. Fortunately, T-Mobile has said that while hackers accessed names, addresses, and dates of birth, they were not able to access more sensitive information such as Social Security or credit card […]
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US home sales plunged to lowest level since 2010
US Federal Reserve’s fastest interest rate-hiking cycle since the 1980s has pushed housing into recession.
Jacinda Ardern Says No to Burnout
The New Zealand prime minister made a surprise announcement that she would step down as the country’s leader.
Jacinda Ardern Says No to Burnout
The New Zealand prime minister made a surprise announcement that she would step down as the country’s leader.
35,000 PayPal Accounts Hacked
A security notification released to PayPal customers this morning has revealed that up to 35,000 customers have fallen victim to a credential stuffing attack. Credential stuffing attacks involve bad actors systematically trying username and password combinations in order to break into an account. This means that PayPal itself was not hacked – only the accounts […]
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