There’s Bipartisan Agreement on One Thing: Ticketmaster Sucks
The partisan divisions we’ve become used to on Capitol Hill are if anything even more stark in the new 118th Congress. But so far, there is one thing Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate seem to agree on: Ticketmaster is a problem. From a …
Netherlands to ban unhealthy designer pet breeds
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Ukraine corruption scandal ousts top officials amid war
Several senior Ukrainian officials, including five front-line governors, lost their jobs Tuesday in a corruption scandal plaguing President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government as it grapples with the nearly 11-month-old Russian invasion.
Turkey postpones NATO meeting with Sweden, Finland: State TV
The meeting, which was scheduled for February, is cancelled on Ankara’s request, sources tell state-owned TRT.
Meet boy-genius Teddy Hobbs, Britain’s youngest-ever Mensa member
Still only four years old, Teddy could count to 100 before he turned two. Now he can do it in seven different languages.
Joy in Ireland after country’s films bag 14 Oscar nominations
Strong showing for Irish actors and directors, with one film, Banshees of Inisherin, up for nine awardsIreland has scooped a record 14 Oscar nominations, prompting jokes that the ceremony should be relocated from Los Angeles to Dublin.Martin McDonagh’s…
Companies slow to “mask up” with zero trust cybersecurity protocols
A new study by Gartner predicts that by 2026 just 10% of companies will have zero-trust protocols in place against cybersecurity exploits.
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Before Alex Murdaugh testimony starts, judge has key rulings
Before testimony begins in South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial, defence lawyers will ask the judge to make a pair of key rulings this week that could strike a massive amount of evidence from the case.
Russian forces are preparing for offensive effort in coming months, says Ukraine
The next wave of Russian mobilised soldiers are expected on the Ukrainian front lines by Spring, according to Ukrainian intelligence and western military analysts.