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Hacking Through History: Three People Who Hacked Without Computers
People usually attribute the history of cybersecurity to the Creeper. The Creeper was an infamous program that acted as the first virus in history....
uscybersecurity.net - 30+ days ago

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books
Bob the Drag Queen's new book brings Harriet Tubman to life through hip-hop
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Bob the Drag Queen about his new book, "Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert," in which Tubman returns to life and wants to use hip-hop to spread her message. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: You can call Bob the Drag Queen a lot of things - performer, musician, comedian and, recently,...
npr.org - 13 days ago
innovation
Elon Musk Had A Food Budget Of $ 30 A Month – His Diet Was Mostly Hot Dogs And Oranges: 'In America It's Pretty Easy To Keep Yourself Alive'
Elon Musk's journey to becoming one of the most recognized innovators in the world wasn't just about tech breakthroughs or bold risks – it was also...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago
health
The Fifth Vital Sign: Atlanta Doctors Are Talking Climate Change With Patients
Leveraging trust built over time , doctors hope to depolarize the issue and break through misinformation....
thexylom.com - 11 days ago
relationships
‘Some People Shouldn’t Have Kids’: Texas Mom Abandons Toddler to Meet Man from Dating App 160 Miles Away; Child Found Dangling from Window, Cops Say
A Texas mother who had left her child home alone so she could go on a date with a man she met on a dating app was arrested in California earlier this...
atlantablackstar.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
Consenting for themselves: a qualitative study exploring a Gillick Competence assessment to enable adolescents to self-consent to low-risk online research
STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY We involved young people in the development of the multiple-choice questions. We embedded questions about the...
bmj.com - 30+ days ago
architecture / auto
Tata’s Self-Driving People And Cargo Carrier: A Game-Changer In Driverless Car Innovation
A recent partnership that has spawned in between Starte School of Design and Tata motors has come up with a concept car that features such as self...
news24online.com - 5 days ago
cooking
The perfect way to cook roast potatoes this Christmas - and it takes three minutes
Chef Kelly Scott has shared a quick and easy hack for making the perfect roast potatoes every time - and all you need is three minutes and two simple...
the-express.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Xbox Fans Left Stunned As One Fan-Favorite Game Is Now Gone Permanently
If you're one of the gamers that's wondering why some people aren't a fan of an all-digital games future, this is one of the reasons why, as one of...
dualshockers.com - 4 days ago
celebrity
Paris Jackson Claps Back at Critics "Freaking Out" About Her Nipples
After receiving major backlash for wearing a see-through dress at Paris Fashion Week, Paris Jackson is clapping back at critics and defending her...
eonline.com - 27 days ago
sports
Xavier Lucas leaves Wisconsin for Miami without entering portal
The lawyer for Xavier Lucas says the ex-Wisconsin player is transferring to Miami, even though the cornerback's former school never entered his name...
espn.com - 30+ days ago
learning
People are sharing the parenting trends that absolutely ‘need to end now’
Here are 21 of the best responses. It’s tough to quantify whether today’s parents are stricter or more permissive than previous generations, but the...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
running
Sheffield Half Marathon runners unite to support local charities
The 13.1-mile starts in the city centre and leads thousands of runners through Sheffield and into the Peak District then back up again to finish the...
thestar.co.uk - 15 days ago
fashion
Starbucks jumps into the hydration energy sparkling beverage trend
While many people turn to coffee for that caffeine boost, the beverage lacks another aspect, hydration. As consumers want more multi-functional...
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technology
US Treasury Is Latest Victim of Most ‘Persistent’ Hacking Threat
A growing roster of political figures, US government agencies and companies that provide critical services have one thing in common: They have...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
education
Teaching Morality In Schools?
There isn’t even an internal logic to the beliefs of these people....
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science
What most people think they know about the Big Bang is wrong
A rapid stretching of the universe. Many textbooks and science educators have attempted to describe the Big Bang as the birth of the universe — an explosive start that happened at a specific point creating matter and flinging it into the void like shrapnel from a grenade. But the Big Bang is not...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
The Best Montessori Toys Fuel Learning Through Play and Avoid Sensory Overload
What to Expect selects products based on real-life testing conducted by staff, contributors and members our user community, as well as independent...
whattoexpect.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Sport-related major trauma incidence in young people and adults in England and Wales: a national registry-based study
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ON THIS TOPIC Prior to this study, there were no national data on sport and physical activity (PA)-related trauma risks in the...
bmj.com - 11 days ago
wellness
Stop Doing Abs Wrong Here’s the Workout You Need, According to a Physical Therapist
Since the dawn of advertising, there has been some new trend or gimmick guaranteed to get you rock-hard abs like all the people in magazines. We all...
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job & work
When My Career Stalled, I Got A Job At Olive Garden. I Was Shocked By What I Experienced There.
"The Olive Garden attracts all sorts. I saw everyone I knew in town come through those doors, and I experienced every genre of restaurant guest stereotype." When I got a job at Olive Garden, I hadn’t waited tables in 13 years, and they were the only place that would hire me with an employment gap...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
health
Dry January: I spent a year without alcohol
Exactly one year ago I set out on a personal challenge - I decided to stop drinking alcohol for the entirety of 2024. It was a decision spurred on by curiosity. What would life be like without a pint after work with friends, a glass of wine at the weekends and celebratory fizz on special occasions? I...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
business
Broadband providers raising prices in April even if 'mid-contract' - how much you will pay
Brits are being warned as millions could see a household bill rise on April 1, even if you’re midway through a contract. Many may not realise that...
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technology
America Will Lose If the EU and China Become Energy Buddies
Fossil exporters’ status will dwindle from the shift to clean power. The electrons coursing through our grids, turbines and engines are invisible to the human eye, but without them, all the machinery that powers our industrial economy would grind to a halt. Unseen flows of energy drive international...
bloomberg.com - 18 days ago
job & work
88 People Share The Most Awkward Encounters They’ve Ever Had During Job Interviews
So tell me about yourself and why you’d make a great fit for this position. And if possible, try not to do anything embarrassing in the next 15...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity / movie & tv
The actor Ron Howard called a genius-level talent: “I wasn’t disappointed”
Throughout his career, Ron Howard has demonstrated a knack for bringing out the best in his actors. Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and Bill Paxton gave some...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago