In the town of Piornal in Spain, a centuries-old traditional festival has crowds throw turnips at the “Jarramplas,” a man dressed in multicoloured garb and a pointy wooden headgear. According to tradition, Jarramplas represents a cattle rustler, but he…
‘Two souls in one chest’: Germany and France renew strained alliance – Euronews
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Families of Monterey Park shooting victims remember loved ones as all 11 are identified
Eleven people were killed and at least another nine injured in the shooting on the first night of Lunar New Year celebrations
IT Security Weekend Catch Up – January 22, 2023
Afraid of missing important security news during the week? We’re here to help! Every week we put together a curated list of all important security news in one place, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy! For the less technical FAA meltdown injected u…
The Fight For Abortion Rights “Isn’t Over” In US, Says Joe Biden
The fight for abortion rights “isn’t over,” US President Joe Biden said Sunday, 50 years after a landmark Supreme Court ruling had guaranteed that right, before the court reversed itself in June.
Report: Man loses testicle after clubbing by Paris police – ABC News
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New hostile environment policies show Windrush lessons ‘not been learned’
Immigration experts scathing about Home Office plans to tighten access to services for people without legal statusHome Office plans to reheat “thoroughly discredited” hostile environment policies show the government has not learned lessons from the Win…
Players unhappy as women’s game off due to frozen field
A top-flight women’s match in England has been abandoned after just six minutes because the field was frozen and it has sparked complaints from managers and players that the league isn’t being taken seriously enough.
Automation Caused More than Half America’s Income Inequality Since 1980, Study Claims
A newly published study co-authored by MIT economist Daron Acemoglu “quantifies the extent to which automation has contributed to income inequality in the U.S.,” reports SciTechDaily, “simply by replacing workers with technology — whether self-ch…