Sanrio's "cheeky but charming" punk-rock rabbit mascot, Kuromi, is finally getting her time in the spotlight this Halloween.
On July 15, China passed new legislation known as the National Network Identity Authentication, also called Internet ID. Under this new law, Chinese citizens would voluntarily enroll via a government ...
A critical combination of legacy components could have allowed complete access to the Microsoft Entra ID tenant of every company in the world. The fatal mix included undocumented tokens called “actor ...
The rapper made history with a record-breaking drone delivery of her new album. Cardi B just added another title to her resume: Guinness World Record holder. The Grammy-winning rapper teamed up with ...
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has been divisive online, and some officials believe foreign governments are trying to make things worse. "We have bots from Russia, China all over the world that are ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (DC News Now) — “Even though it was 24 years ago, those memories you can’t really erase,” retired Pentagon Protection Force police officer Isaac Ho’opi’i said. “Especially what you’ve ...
Discover the VW ID.3 Pro facelift in this review, focusing on its real-world electric range, fast charging capability, and updated design. We explore the interior upgrades, technology features, and ...
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DALLAS — FIFA opened its presale window exclusively for Visa cardholders on Wednesday, giving people the first opportunity to sign up for single game tickets. Many people reported delays waiting for ...
Josh Martin Span died in the crash that occurred at the intersection of Avenue I and Highway 26 at about 5:58 a.m. Scottsbluff Police Capt. Lance Kite released that arriving officers determined that ...
Where does Ringo Starr find inspiration for his painting? The internet, of course—stars, they’re just like us. After watching videos of kids online pouring paint onto a gyrating canvas, the Beatles ...
A witness at a congressional hearing regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) dropped an explosive allegation: In 1982, the Russians allegedly panicked over an unidentified flying object (UFO).
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