Whistleblower: Twitter negligent on cybersecurity
A former head of security at Twitter alleges that the company misled regulators about its poor cybersecurity defenses and its negligence in attempting to root out fake accounts. (Aug. 23)…
Two photographers used 250,000 pictures to create one stunning image of moon in full color
A detailed image of the moon stitched together like a mosaic with hundreds of thousands of photographs is gaining attention on the internet. And no, it wasn’t taken by NASA, nor the James…
Canada, Germany start hydrogen shipments in 2025
The leaders of Germany and Canada said Tuesday a new hydrogen pact will kick-start a transatlantic hydrogen supply chain, with the first deliveries expected in just three years. (Aug. 23)…
Ukrainians defiant 6 months after Russia invades
Six months after Russia invaded Ukraine, the war has slowed to a grind. Both sides are trading combat strikes and small advances. In central Kyiv, battered and broken tanks are…
Ukraine braces for Russian wrath over car bombing; Estonia dismisses Kremlin’s claim; US commits another $3 billion: Live updates
Estonian Foreign Affairs Minister Urmas Reinsalu dismissed as a “provocation” the Kremlin’s claims that the perpetrator of a deadly car bombing outside Moscow had fled to Estonia. Reinsalu said on…
Cops rehired, charges dropped: How efforts to punish police for Rayshard Brooks’ death failed
Two white Atlanta police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks during a 2020 encounter will not be charged, giving rise to questions about how police across the nation…
‘Very distinct’ dinosaur tracks made 113 million years ago revealed by severe Texas drought
The severe drought in Texas has revealed previously undiscovered dinosaur tracks, additional signs the massive animals resided and hunted in the north-central part of the state. Dinosaur Valley State Park,…
Today in History for August 24th
Highlights of this day in history: Hurricane Andrew hits Florida; British troops burn Washington in War of 1812; Pluto demoted as a planet; Pete Rose banned from baseball for life.…
Oz Campaign Self-Destructs And Attacks Pennsylvanians Who Had Strokes
The self-destruction of Mehmet Oz’s Senate campaign in Pennsylvania accelerated as his staff said that John Fetterman had a stroke because he didn’t eat vegetables. Business Insider reported: Last Monday…
Former Solicitor General Says Trump’s Lawsuit Will Blow Up In His Face
Former Solicitor General Neal Katyal said that Trump’s lawsuit against the DOJ would blow up in his face and hurt him. Video: [embedded content] Katyal said on MSNBC’s The Beat…