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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Which Dating Apps Put Your Data at Risk?

When you sign up for dating apps, you might be sharing more than just your profile. Some apps are better at keeping your data safe than others. A recent report by Nomad, a digital e-sim provider, looked into this. They found that Badoo, Bumble, and Grindr store a lot of personal information that hac

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

China's Military Moves: Unpacking Taiwan’s Concerns

In the waters near Taiwan, China has launched military drills that Taiwan calls an "unreasonable provocation. " These drills include aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and warships circling the island. Beijing says it wants to warn Taiwan against independence moves, but many in Taiwan see themselves a

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Threats: A Daily Battle

Did you know that over 600 million cyberattacks happen every day? That’s what Microsoft’s new report says. It’s like trying to dodge bullets in a giant game of digital dodgeball. The bad guys are getting smarter too, using fancy tech like AI to make their attacks harder to stop. One scary thing

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris's Changing Stance on Immigration: What's Driving This Shift?

As the potential Democratic candidate for the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris has adjusted her stance on immigration. Known for her past support of immigrant rights, her recent approach has been more cautious, focusing on border security to align with the current concerns of

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Neighbors Fortify: NATO Countries Boost Eastern Defenses

Lithuania has taken a unique step to protect its borders by installing concrete anti-tank barricades, often called "dragon's teeth, " near the Russian enclave it shares a border with. Defense Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas shared pictures of these fortifications on social media, highlighting plans to d

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

China Eyes Intel Chips for Security Concerns

In the ongoing tension between the US and China, a cybersecurity group in China has raised alarms about Intel's chips. The Cybersecurity Association of China (CSAC) says Intel's chips have frequent problems that threaten national security. They claim these chips can be hacked through backdoors creat

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Machine Learning and Blockchain: A Secure Future for Crypto

Are you curious about how blockchain keeps cryptocurrencies safe? Well, it's not just the technology, but also the clever use of machine learning that makes it robust. Blockchain is like a big book of records, where every transaction is noted. No one can mess with these records without everyone know

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Why Downtown Riverside Business Owners are Struggling

Did you know that many shops in downtown Riverside, California, are having a tough time? Business owners are really upset because of a recent increase in crimes like theft, robbery, and even vandalism. This has not been an easy year for them. A jewelry store owner, Lety Gomez, has dealt with three b

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Secret Service Scrutinized: Leadership Needs Fresh Faces After Trump Shooting

An independent panel has delivered a harsh critique of the Secret Service. They're calling for new leadership to shake up the agency's culture and practices. The panel found that the agency was too bureaucratic and didn't think critically about security. They also said the agency should focus more o

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Secret Service Flaws: Lessons from the Trump Assassination Attempt

An independent review has uncovered serious issues within the U.S. Secret Service that allowed for a near-miss assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The panel, consisting of four former senior officials, highlighted numerous mistakes and a lack of critical thinking among Secret Ser

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