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Okta says hackers stole data for all customer support users in cyber breach
Okta says hackers stole data for all customer support users in cyber breach
Okta said on Tuesday that hackers stole information on all users of its customer support system in a
2023-11-30 05:45
Paul Finebaum: Everything That Happens From Here On with Michigan Is Going to Be Tainted'
Paul Finebaum: Everything That Happens From Here On with Michigan Is Going to Be Tainted'
There's a chance we get some new developments in the Michigan sign-stealing saga later today so the topic is all over the morning shows. Get Up devoted a fair a
2023-11-08 23:47
'Today' host Craig Melvin begs Sheinelle Jones to stop embarrassing herself as she starts singing on-air
'Today' host Craig Melvin begs Sheinelle Jones to stop embarrassing herself as she starts singing on-air
Craig Melvin screamed at his ‘Today’ co-anchor ‘don’t do this to yourself’ because ‘internet is undefeated’ after she started singing on-air
2023-09-04 16:29
Canada approves historic C$23bn child welfare settlement
Canada approves historic C$23bn child welfare settlement
The settlement from the Human Rights Tribunal benefits 300,000 people harmed by the welfare system.
2023-07-28 05:47
Court weighs if Trump can be kept off 2024 ballot for 'insurrection'
Court weighs if Trump can be kept off 2024 ballot for 'insurrection'
A Colorado court began hearing a lawsuit on Monday that seeks to bar Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot on the grounds he violated his oath of...
2023-10-31 01:23
After the short-lived insurrection, questions swirl over top Russian commander and Prigozhin
After the short-lived insurrection, questions swirl over top Russian commander and Prigozhin
One is known as "General Armageddon," the other as "Putin's chef." Both have a checkered past and a reputation for brutality. One launched the insurrection, the other reportedly knew about it in advance. And right now, both are nowhere to be found.
2023-06-30 04:56
US sanctions gold companies suspected of supporting Wagner mercenaries in Russia
US sanctions gold companies suspected of supporting Wagner mercenaries in Russia
The United States moved on Tuesday to punish companies accused of doing business with the infamous Russian mercenary army known as the Wagner Group, following the group’s insurrection attempt within Russia’s borders. The move is not thought to be specifically related to the coup, however, instead being a response to Wagner’s participation in some of the bloodiest fighting taking place within Ukraine, where Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion last year. A statement from the Treasury Department faulted companies in Africa and the Middle East for participating in a gold-selling scheme in violation of US sanctions to fund the Wagner Group’s ongoing activities. One executive at Wagner, Andrey Nikolayevich Ivanov, was also slapped with individual sanctions on his financial dealings. “The targeted entities in the Central African Republic (CAR), United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Russia have engaged in illicit gold dealings to fund the Wagner Group to sustain and expand its armed forces, including in Ukraine and Africa, while the targeted individual has been central to activities of Wagner Group units in Mali,” reads Treasury’s press release. The companies are even accused of working with rebel militant groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) as part of the operation. Consequently, an inter-agency task force has issued an advisory highlighting risks for participants in the African gold trade. “Treasury’s sanctions disrupt key actors in the Wagner Group’s financial network and international structure,” added Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian Nelson in a statement. “The Wagner Group funds its brutal operations in part by exploiting natural resources in countries like the Central African Republic and Mali. The United States will continue to target the Wagner Group’s revenue streams to degrade its expansion and violence in Africa, Ukraine, and anywhere else,” he said. Wagner Group’s prominence exploded over the weekend after the mercenary soldiers ripped through Russia and seized control of a major city, Rostov, where much of the country’s defence sector is centred. The lightning-fast coup ended as quickly as it began, with leader Yevgeny Prigozhin apparently accepting a deal negotiated by the president of Belarus which saw him exiled to that country. In exchange, participants in the insurrection were granted immunity deals — and other, unknown concessions were thought by many to have been extended to Mr Prigozhin as well. It’s unclear what the insurrection means for the future of Wagner, however, given Mr Prigozhin’s apparent banishment and the souring of his ties with Russia’s leader. Many of the private army’s troops are still deployed in Ukraine, where they are engaged in some of the fiercest combat taking place across the country’s southeast. Read More UN urges Israel and Palestinians to halt West Bank violence in statement backed by US and Russia Fox News host suggests White House ‘drummed up’ Russia coup to distract from Hunter Biden Wagner chief walks free after armed revolt. Other Russians defying the Kremlin aren’t so lucky NATO warns not to underestimate Russian forces, and tells Moscow it has increased preparedness Putin admits Moscow paid Wagner mercenaries £800m in wages in a year – and that his forces ‘stopped civil war’ Pope's peace envoy arrives in Moscow after the short-lived Wagner rebellion
2023-06-28 06:19
US senators examine TikTok hiring of ByteDance executives
US senators examine TikTok hiring of ByteDance executives
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON Two U.S. senators said they were investigating short video sharing app TikTok's reported decision
2023-10-04 00:51
Airlines will continue to fly fewer flights to New York and Washington as FAA faces staffing shortages
Airlines will continue to fly fewer flights to New York and Washington as FAA faces staffing shortages
The federal government is allowing airlines to continue to run reduced flight schedules to major airports serving New York City and Washington in hopes of curbing flight cancellations and reducing the burden on short-staffed air traffic controllers.
2023-08-10 19:59
ChatGPT Isn't as Good at Coding as We Thought
ChatGPT Isn't as Good at Coding as We Thought
ChatGPT might be great at answering quick questions or even helping you get started on
2023-08-14 03:25
Veteran Spanish conservative politician shot in face in Madrid street
Veteran Spanish conservative politician shot in face in Madrid street
Spanish police say that veteran Spanish right-wing politician Alejandro Vidal-Quadras has been taken to a hospital in Madrid after being shot in a street in the capital
2023-11-09 22:22
US, EU show united front on Israel, Ukraine
US, EU show united front on Israel, Ukraine
President Joe Biden and European Union leaders delivered a message of unity Friday on the Israel-Hamas and Ukraine wars, despite worries that political paralysis in Washington could...
2023-10-21 02:46