Men tend to die earlier in life in countries where the belief that manhood is “hard won and easily lost” is more widespread, according to new research published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity. The findings provide evidence that a basic belief abou…
Netherlands: Qilin Ransomware Breaches Elderly Care Facility and Leaks Confidential Data Online
The attack occurred on February 17, causing technical difficulties for the facility. The care institution announced the breach via its website and attributed the problem to a group that had gained unauthorized access to its network.
Syrian civil war status quo ‘unacceptable’, UN envoy says
The United Nations special envoy for Syria on Wednesday called on the warring sides there and the international community to revive efforts to find a political solution to a conflict that has devastated the country over more than a decade.
Google releases second Android 14 developer preview, inching closer to public beta
So far, there haven’t been any groundbreaking features in Android 14, but that’s likely to change over the next few months.
Spotify’s Biggest Update in Over a Decade Includes ‘Entirely New’ Home Feed, CEO Says
A brand new version of Spotify is being unveiled to millions of subscribers on Wednesday, marking the largest change to the platform since it became available on phones more than a decade ago. From a report: In an exclusive interview airing Thursday on…
Report: Iran ready for talks to normalize ties with Saudi Arabia
A media outlet affiliated with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has said Tehran welcomes the continuation of talks with Saudi Arabia.
US state pushes ‘anti-woke’ bill
Iowa Republicans have proposed legislation to prohibit funding to ‘diversity and equity’ programs at state universities
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Two deaths and three derailments trigger rare US railroad probe
Norfolk Southern’s ’culture’ will be scrutinized over a month after a devastating crash in East Palestine, Ohio
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Athletes sue Ivy League over its no-scholarship policy
A pair of basketball players from Brown are alleging in a federal lawsuit that the Ivy League’s policy of not offering athletic scholarships amounts to a price-fixing agreement that denies athletes proper financial aid and payment for their services.
Car crashes into cafe during podcast recording
“It’s so quiet in here,” the host says as an out-of-control car swerves into shot behind him.