North Korean leader Kim Jong Un also spotlighted his tweenage daughter for the second time in as many days, at a huge military parade in the capital, Pyongyang.
Supreme Court might have easy outs on elections, immigration
The Supreme Court soon could find itself with easy ways out of two high-profile cases involving immigration and elections, if the justices are looking to avoid potentially messy and divisive decisions
British NATO troops readying for war on Putin’s doorstep for WW1 style drills in -12C cold
British troops involved say the exercises are reassuring Estonians “worried” Putin will attack them as part of his illegal war.
Life on the Beat for Ukraine’s Cops: The Drunk, the Disorderly and Drones
In cities dealing with bombardment and blackouts, the Patrol Police have taken a lead in trying to retain a sense of security for a traumatized public.
How Elon Musk Pulls An Enron And Gets Away With It
The big question is why Enron ever got caught and held accountable for the thing Elon Musk does constantly: lie and defraud people. …Times story carried a quote from the closing arguments of the plaintiffs’ lawyer, Nicholas Porritt: “This case is…
Kagame’s achievements should not blind us to his tyranny
Rwanda’s president is not a ‘pioneer’ worthy of ‘adulation’.
George Santos – latest: GOP Rep Nick LaLota sides with Mitt Romney and brands Santos a ‘sociopath’
Follow for updates on the latest lies and scandals swirling round the Republican congressman
Alexa, who else is listening?
Your smart speaker is designed to listen, but could it be eavesdropping too?
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Tor and I2P Networks Hit by Wave of Ongoing DDoS Attacks
The Tor network and I2P peer-to-peer network has been dealing with massive DDoS attack. Tor’s team said it will keep tweaking the network’s defenses to address this ongoing issue. The goal of these ongoing attacks is unknown.
Not Just Balloons: Chinese-Made Surveillance Cameras Increasingly Seen as Security Concern
The U.S. and U.K. have similarly previously banned surveillance technology created by Chinese firms amid national security concerns.