China’s military has blasted a dam to release floodwaters threatening one of its most heavily populated provinces, as the death toll in widespread flooding rose to at least 25. The dam operation was carried out late Tuesday night in the city of Luoyang, just as severe flooding overwhelmed the Henan… Read More
The 2032 Olympics host is…
Brisbane was picked Wednesday to host the 2032 Olympics, the inevitable winner of a one-city race steered by the IOC to avoid rival bids. The Games will go back to Australia 32 years after the popular 2000 Sydney Olympics. Melbourne hosted in 1956. “We know what it takes to deliver… Read More
Prince Harry’s latest cash grab: Tell-all book
Prince Harry is writing what his publisher is calling an “intimate and heartfelt memoir.” Random House expects to release the book, currently untitled, late in 2022. Sponsored: Deadliest Drug Ever (are you taking it?) “I’m writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have… Read More
Infamous “bot master” hacker to be sentenced
Federal prosecutors are seeking a lengthy prison sentence for a Russian hacker known internationally as the “bot master” on charges he operated a network of devices used to steal computer credentials, distribute spam emails and install malicious software. Peter Levashov, 40, pleaded guilty in 2018 to conspiracy, wire fraud, identity… Read More
Iran enters another coronavirus lockdown
Iran on Monday imposed a week-long lockdown on the capital, Tehran, and the surrounding region as the country struggles with another surge in the coronavirus pandemic, state media reported. The lockdown — the nation’s fifth so far — will begin on Tuesday and last until next Monday. All bazars, market… Read More
Communist China blamed in yet another major cyber attack
The White House on Monday blamed China for a hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software that compromised tens of thousands of computers around the world earlier this year. The administration and allied nations also disclosed a broad range of other cyberthreats from Beijing, including ransomware attacks from government-affiliated hackers… Read More
Iran police uncover bootleg wine operation
Iranian police have uncovered bootleg wine hidden in a dry village well in the country’s west, state television reported on Thursday. [STORY] Doctor Helps Dad With Joint Pain… Using THIS [Sponsored] The report did not say how much wine was found in the incident Wednesday and if any suspects were… Read More
Tasty bugs? Startup company seeks insect cuisine
Tiziana Di Costanzo makes pizza dough from scratch, mixing together flour, yeast, a pinch of salt, a dash of olive oil and something a bit more unusual — ground acheta domesticus, better known as cricket powder. The 3 foods that GROW cancer [Sponsored] Di Costanzo is an edible insect entrepreneur… Read More
120+ killed in Europe by floods
More than 120 people have died in devastating floods across parts of western Germany and Belgium, officials said Friday, as search and rescue operations continued for hundreds more still unaccounted for or in danger. Authorities in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate said 60 people had died there, including 12 residents… Read More
Famous Dutch crime reporter dies after street attack
Peter R. de Vries, the renowned Dutch crime reporter shot last week in a brazen attack in Amsterdam, has died, Dutch media reported Thursday, citing a statement from his family. “Peter fought to the end, but was unable to win the battle,” RTL, the Dutch network De Vries regularly worked… Read More
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