NIST is ordered to draft red-teaming requirements, NSF to work on cryptography, and DHS to apply them to critical infrastructure.
French football sees more fan violence ahead of 2024 Olympics
French football plunged into a new abyss of violence after the Olympique de Marseille v Olympique Lyonnais game was called off when the visitors’ bus was pelted with stones and beer bottles, injuring Lyon coach Fabio Grosso on Sunday.
ZeroNorth and Rajesh Unni’s Alpha Ori strike deal to forge shipping tech giant
Optimisation and data companies want to boost efficiency services across global shipping fleet
Train crash in India kills 14 people
‘Human error’ cause of deadly train crash in Vizianagaram district of southeastern Andhra Pradesh state.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 24
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 24th day, these are the main developments.
5 Facts About Adam Johnson, The NHL Player Who Died In A Freak Accident
American hockey player Adam Johnson, known for his 13 NHL appearances with the Pittsburgh Penguins, died following a “freak accident” during a game in England on Saturday. He was 29.
Moscow threatens to confiscate EU assets, West expanding Ukraine war to Asia, drone strikes
All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine.
Fabio Grosso: Lyon manager ‘seriously injured’ as team bus attacked in Marseille
Lyon’s Ligue 1 match at Marseille is postponed after visiting manager Fabio Grosso is “seriously injured” when the team bus is attacked on the way to the ground.
Prescription drugs central to Matthew Perry death
Prescription drugs are central to the shock death of Friends star Matthew Perry, who was found dead in his hot tub at his LA home.
100-Year-Old Kenyan Man Demands Compensation From King Charles, Here’s Why
When the then-Princess Elizabeth visited Kenya in 1952, Kibore Cheruiyot Ngasura was among a group of young men chosen to sing for her at an event near Lake Victoria.