Denmark has won this year’s Bocuse D’or culinary competition, pipping host and defending champion France to the top prize. Named for famed French Chef Paul Bocuse, the competition is held every two years in Lyon, France, and is considered the world’s …
Insane world of ‘toughest man alive’ David Goggins who ran 101 miles in just 19hrs – as his brutal workouts are revealed
AN ex-Navy SEAL dubbed the “toughest man alive” after completing insane feats of ultra-fitness pins his success to a brutal workout regime.
David Goggins, 47, is known for running a staggering 101 miles in just 19 hours and completing 40…
Mars pauses using M&Ms ‘spokescandies,’ enlists Maya Rudolph
Mars says it’s pausing using its trademark M&M’s spokescandies and has enlisted actor and comedian Maya Rudolph to star in its marketing efforts.
Results released in girl’s request for DNA evidence of Santa
The Rhode Island Department of Health says it was not able to definitively confirm or refute the presence of Santa in a young girl’s home after she requested to have a partially eaten cookie and a couple of gnawed-on carrot sticks tested for DNA to see…
Oscar nominations 2023: Who got snubbed
There are many weeks before the March 12 Oscars ceremony, but let’s turn our gaze to a few people who didn’t wake up to a happy phone call from their agents.
Germany’s Tank Debate: Why Is the Chancellor Taking So Long?
The pressure on Chancellor Olaf Scholz to deliver Leopard tanks to Ukraine is growing daily. But the German leader is keeping quiet, hesitating and stalling. What’s he thinking, and does he have a way out?
Close combat marks ‘hellish’ battle at Ukraine’s Marinka – Yahoo News
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Attacks Targeting Realtek SDK Vulnerability Ramping Up
Security researchers have observed an uptick in attacks targeting CVE-2021-35394, an RCE vulnerability in Realtek Jungle SDK.
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Putin: Russian pharmacies are short on some medicines
“There has been a shortage of some drugs, despite the fact that we saw production of pharmaceutical products in the (first) three quarters of last year grow by about 22%,” Putin said during a televised meeting with officials.