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Researchers name six countries as likely customers of Paragon’s spyware
The governments of Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Israel, and Singapore are likely customers of Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, according to a new technical report by a renowned digital security lab. On Wednesday, The Citizen Lab, a group of academics and security researchers housed at...
techcrunch.com - 9 days ago

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money
Half a million customers debanked to avoid ‘expensive’ payouts
Have you been debanked? Email money@telegraph.co.uk. Half a million customers were debanked last year, the highest figure in almost a decade, figures show. An estimated 408,000 bank accounts were shut down, compared to just 45,091 in 2016-2017, figures obtained from the Financial Conduct Authority...
telegraph.co.uk - 15 days ago
entrepreneurship
Women’s Power Index Shows Stalled Progress for Women’s Political Participation
New data from CFR’s Women’s Power Index tracks countries’ continued progress toward gender parity in political representation. The Women and Foreign...
cfr.org - 2 days ago
how-to
The European countries preparing their citizens for possible emergencies
In the shadow of Russia's war with Ukraine, some European countries have offered advice on how to prepare for conflict and other emergencies. The...
yahoo.com - 16 days ago
health
Soldiers use nicotine pouches close to 10 time s more than civilians, study finds
Soldiers use tobacco pouches at a much higher rates than most American adults, a new study found. This news, while noteworthy, is unlikely to...
taskandpurpose.com - 30+ days ago
technology
University students create AI-powered coffee-brewing robot arm
A team of robotics researchers at the University of Edinburgh have designed a robot arm powered by AI that can serve people coffee and carry out...
digitaltrends.com - 17 days ago
business
Should European countries reconsider their plans for Big Tech taxes to avoid US tariffs?
Tax or tariffs? Officials in the UK and Poland are debating what they should do regarding proposed and passed digital sales taxes to potentially...
euronews.com - 8 days ago
cool stuff
Octopus Mating Is Toxic Indeed! Male Octopus Injects Female With Venom to Avoid Being Eaten by Her
Male blue-lined octopuses use Tetrodotoxin to immobilize the female so that mating can happen and she won't eat him after mating, researchers...
knewz.com - 12 days ago
parenting
Extremism researchers: 'momfluencers' push hate messages alongside wholesome content
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with extremism researcher Eviane Leidig about how some white nationalist housewives are using social media to normalize and amplify their beliefs. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep. LEILA FADEL, HOST: And I'm Leila Fadel. It's a common...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
technology
'AI Jesus' avatar tests man's faith in machines and the divine
LUCERNE, Switzerland (AP) — Would you trust an “AI Jesus” with your innermost thoughts and troubles? Researchers and religious leaders on Wednesday released findings from a two-month experiment through art in a Catholic chapel in Switzerland, where an avatar of “Jesus” on a computer screen — tucked...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Here's why AG1's CEO is envisioning the DTC supplement on store shelves
AG1’s Kat Cole discusses growing the nutrition brand’s customer base—and how retail could play a role in how it reaches new customers. Dek: The health supplement company counts investors like Lewis Hamilton and Alex Honnold. Kat Cole is no stranger to a career pivot. At Hooters, she went from...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
cooking
The Right Way To Drink Bourbon At A Food-Pairing Party
Think of alcohol and food pairings, and wine is what likely comes to mind. Undoubtedly, this fermented beverage makes for a dependable dinner party...
chowhound.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists make mind-blowing discovery about common material that could power ultra-futuristic batteries: 'A promising alternative'
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, a German research institute, recently conducted in-depth research into metal electrodes for lithium-ion...
thecooldown.com - 10 days ago
business
Are banks open or closed on March 31 for Eid? Details here
Saturday bank holiday: Banks may be closed on specified holidays, along with second and fourth Saturdays. Customers can still use digital banking...
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outdoors
This Massive Pipeline Set Shot Continuously by Drone Is So Beautiful
Unless you live under a rock in an Amish community, you likely know that the Pipeline was good in February, to say the least. For over two weeks, the...
theinertia.com - 14 days ago
fitness
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If you don’t keep your training interesting, you’re less likely to stick at it in the long term. So mixing things up by adding new exercises and...
tomsguide.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition / health
RFK Jr.’s New Role Will Likely Change 6 Longstanding FDA Practices, Says National Expert
A seasoned FDA compliance and regulations expert says you can watch for these major ways health intelligence may change for the public. On Thursday,...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Two kinds of chocolate bars recalled after 12 people found stones in the candy
The third not-food-in-your-food recall of the week comes after at least a dozen customers got no satisfaction from their chocolate bars because of...
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fashion
Editor on Apple’s Decision: “You Are Completely Ignoring a Customer Group”
The smartphone industry often follows the same path across companies. One of these in recent years has been: bigger is better. And this is unlikely...
techbook-magazine.com - 5 days ago
nature
Do climate lawsuits lead to action? Researchers assess their impact
Litigation can lead governments to strengthen their climate policies and curb companies’ greenwashing, say scientists. We are pleased to announce that...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Researchers astonished by tool’s apparent success at revealing AI’s “hidden objectives”
Anthropic trains custom AI to hide objectives, but different "personas" spill their secrets. In a new paper published Thursday titled "Auditing...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
auto
I Ride A Waymo In Mountain View For The First time In 13 Years
Waymo has announced the expansion of its robotaxi service to 27 square miles of Silicon Valley for a limited set of customers. Most notably, it’s the area including Waymo’s own new headquarters in Mountain View, as well as Google HQ and “X” HQ, the two organizations that birthed Waymo. It includes...
forbes.com - 24 days ago
cool stuff
Shark's Orange 'Hat' Leaves Researchers Stunned
"One of the best things about being a marine scientist is that you never know what you might see next in the sea," writes Rochelle...
newser.com - 30+ days ago
money
There are big cracks in a $ 7 trillion bull case for stocks to keep rising
Wall Street strategists in the last year have pointed to a key reason stocks are likely to keep pushing higher: the mountain of cash on the sidelines. There's a record $ 6.9 trillion in money market funds, according to data from Bank of America. The theory goes that as soon as the stock market sees a...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
My Mom and I Flew to 11 Countries in These 8 Comfy, Wrinkle-Proof Pants
They're frequent flier-approved. It seems like almost every holiday rom-com I’m watching right now features travel. From classics like The Holiday to newer favorites like A Christmas Prince, nothing is more romanticized than travel. That, combined with the fact that I’ve been a fashion editor for...
instyle.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Defiant USA track star who believes he can break Usain Bolt record is only 38th fastest man this year
Fred Kerley has been far from his best this year, but that isn't likely to dent his confidence. The US sprinter, who won 100 metre silver at the 2020...
talksport.com - 1 day ago