Colombia and Venezuela on Sunday opened a key bridge linking the countries that had been closed for almost seven years amid political tensions, launching an era of improved relations under Colombia’s new leftist president.
Hacking with a qr code possible?
Can a series of audible tones be sent to a users computer that opens a qr code and encourages the curious user to use his camera to view and open the qr code which auto-loads malware similar to the user clicking an exe file? Asking for a friend. …
Statue of John Lewis to be erected where confederate obelisk once stood
The 16-ft-tall statue will be erected in the congressional district that Lewis represented for 17 terms
2 dead and 4 others injured in New Year’s Day shooting in Florida
Two people died and four others were injured in a shooting in Ocala, Florida, early Sunday, authorities said.
Peter Obi’s Endorsement: It’ll be 11th wonder if Tinubu fails to win – Keyamo – Vanguard
Peter Obi’s Endorsement: It’ll be 11th wonder if Tinubu fails to win – Keyamo VanguardPDP raises concern as Clark, Ortom endorse Obi Punch Newspapers2023: Edwin Clark endorses Peter Obi Premium Times‘Obasanjo’s endorsem…
How will newly sworn-in Lula lead a polarized Brazil?
“Back then, he could talk about Brazil being united. Now it is divided and won’t heal soon,” said Lula voter Claúdio Arantes.
Man with machete shot after injuring NY officers near New Year’s Eve event
The attack happened a little after 10 p.m. about eight blocks from Times Square, just outside of the high-security zone where revelers are screened for weapons.
How the US House Speaker’s election could devolve into chaos
If Republican Kevin McCarthy is unable to capture the votes needed to become Speaker, representatives would have to do another roll-call vote. The last time that happened was in 1923.
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One Problem for Meta’s Anti-China Stance? ‘Made in China’ Hardware
Companies like Apple have moved hardware production to places like India and Vietnam, reports the Washington Post. But Facebook “has hit walls, say three people familiar with the discussions, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal…