New Zealand city council says ‘you would be seriously injured or killed’ by lamps weighing up to 15kg, like a microwave or bulk sack of riceNew Zealand’s capital is being plagued by potentially deadly street lights that have begun dropping without warn…
Consumers sue to block Kroger-Albertsons merger, recover $4B dividend
Opposition to a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons took a new turn last week after 25 consumers, including a Kirkland man, challenged the $25 billion deal.
Adaptive Shield and Datadog provide users with the ability to visualize SaaS security alerts
Adaptive Shield has partnered with Datadog to provide joint customers with the ability to stream and visualize SaaS security alerts from Adaptive Shield. For all SaaS apps, users, and associated devices, the Adaptive Shield platform continuously monito…
Russia’s New Offensive in Ukraine Appears to be Beginning
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Analysis: After trade deadline, NBA title road got tougher
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Ukraine prepared to use BRITISH missiles to strike Crimea despite Putin’s chilling retaliation threat
UKRAINE could use British missiles to strike Crimea despite Vladimir Putin’s chilling threat of retaliation.
Rishi Sunak said “nothing is off the table” when it comes to military support for Ukraine after Volodymyr Zelensky pleaded for warpla…
Opinion | Don’t lift sanctions on Syria to help earthquake victims – The Washington Post
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‘Incredibly Hard’: US Forces Prep for Winter Combat
As the Arctic gains importance and great-power competition expands the battlefield, more soldiers and Marines are learning to fight in the cold.
Astros beat Tucker in arbitration, Ramirez 3rd Rays hearing
The Houston Astros beat Kyle Tucker in arbitration, and the All-Star outfielder will make $5 million rather than his $7.5 million request.
All this surgeon wanted to do was help earthquake victims. Why he and others were left feeling ‘absolutely useless’
Red tape and restrictions are blocking aid workers needed to help in the earthquake’s aftermath, particularly in Syria.