If a cyberattack targeted flights, what would happen? Sherri Davidoff is a cyber security expert and the founder of LMG Security. She explains what’s being done to prevent this from ever happening.
Brazil reckons with artistic treasures ruined in riot
The horde of rioters who invaded government buildings on Jan. 8 in an attack on Brazil’s democracy left behind a trail of destruction whose full scope is only now coming into full view.
Digital freight forwarder Flexport to slash 20% of global workforce
But company says it will still proceed with a doubling of its software engineering staff to improve its products
Stunning New Satellite Imagery Shows The Extent Of Destruction In Eastern Ukraine
Satellite imagery in Bakhmut shows the magnitude and intensity of the ongoing fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces over the eastern Ukrainian towns of Soledar and Bakhmut. Satellite image ©2023 Maxar Technologies Business Insider: Sate…
No. 16 Duke women win 10th straight, beat Clemson 66-56
Celeste Taylor scored 19 points and No. 16 Duke beat Clemson 66-56 for its 10th straight win.
South Korea now openly considering building nuclear weapons
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Lisa Marie Presley, singer and only child of Elvis Presley, dies aged 54
The singer had been rushed to hospital earlier on Thursday.
Westbeld scores 25, No. 7 Irish women race past Wake Forest
Maddy Westbeld matched her career-high with 25 points and No. 7 Notre Dame bounced back from its worst offensive game of the season with an 86-47 win over Wake Forest.
South Koreans are the world’s biggest spenders on luxury goods
Morgan Stanley says South Koreans spend more on luxury goods per capita than even American or Chinese nationals.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Takes 40% Pay Cut After Pushback
Apple Inc. is cutting Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook’s compensation by more than 40% to $49 million in 2023, citing investor guidance and a request from Cook himself to adjust his pay.