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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Public Domain Controllers: The Unseen DDoS Threat

Researchers have found a clever way to turn public domain controllers into weapons. They can be used to launch powerful DDoS attacks. This is a big deal because it doesn't require hackers to buy or control any infrastructure. They can stay hidden while causing chaos. The attack, called Win-DDoS, wo

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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Drawing Features in Office: Useful or Just Extra?

Microsoft has introduced new drawing tools in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. These tools include a Brush pen for artistic drawings and a Fountain pen for elegant handwriting. The idea is to make these apps more versatile for users who enjoy doodling or taking handwritten notes. However, adding more t

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Aug 11 2025SPORTS

Morice Norris: Recovery Progress After Scary Preseason Injury

The Detroit Lions' safety, Morice Norris, is on the mend after a frightening injury during a preseason game. The incident was so severe that the game was halted early as Norris was taken off the field by ambulance. However, there's good news: Norris is doing well and is currently following the NFL's

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Aug 11 2025FINANCE

Stock Market: A Mixed Day Amid Economic Uncertainty

Stocks experienced a mixed day on Monday, following a strong week that saw major indexes reach near-record levels. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite showed slight gains, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped. Investors are now waiting for key economic reports, especially on inflation, to guid

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Aug 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Look at a Book That Mocks Meritocracy

A recent chat with a German politician led to a fascinating discovery: a book from 1958 called "The Rise of the Meritocracy. " The author, Michael Young, was a sociologist who helped shape Britain's welfare state after World War II. He coined the term "meritocracy, " but he didn't mean it as a compl

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Aug 11 2025POLITICS

India's Migrant Crackdown: Fear and Uncertainty Spread

In recent times, India has seen a surge in immigration raids. These raids have led to the detention of thousands of people. Many of these individuals are Bengali-speaking Muslims. They come from various parts of India, including Delhi, Assam, and Gujarat. The Indian government says these raids are

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Aug 11 2025RELIGION

Why Are Americans Having Fewer Babies?

In recent years, the number of babies being born in the U. S. has been dropping. This is partly because fewer people are involved in religious activities. A study from Pew in 2024 found that about 29% of Americans do not identify with any religion. This is a big jump from 13% in 2007. Experts say t

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Aug 10 2025SPORTS

Ice Cube's BIG3 Brings the Heat to Inglewood

Ice Cube's BIG3 league is more than just a basketball game; it's a full-blown party with a West Coast vibe. The energy is electric, and it's all thanks to the legendary rapper and co-owner of the league. He's not just there to watch the games; he's mingling with fans, taking photos, and soaking up t

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Aug 10 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Looks Into Claims of a Plot Against Trump

The Justice Department is now looking into serious claims. They want to know if top security officials tried to connect Trump to Russia's election meddling. This was supposed to have happened in late 2016 and early 2017. The goal? To make people doubt Trump's presidency. Attorney General Pam Bondi

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Changing Colors: A Look at Recent Trends

Hollywood has always been a place where trends come and go. Lately, there's been a shift in the types of shows and movies being made. Take "The Hunting Wives" on Netflix, for example. It's a show about a wealthy Texas wife who gets involved in some scandalous affairs. The cast is mostly white, and t

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