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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Elon Musk vs. The Judge: A Pay Package Battle

Elon Musk has been in a public spat with a Delaware judge over his $56 billion pay package from Tesla. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormick, rejected the idea of reinstating the package. She argued that the stock options were approved under "deeply flawed" conditions and that Musk had too much cont

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Test-Case Generation: How to Pick the Right Tool for REST API Testing

Are you tired of writing test cases manually for REST APIs? Automating this process can save time and reduce errors. But with so many tools out there, how do you know which one to choose? Let's dive into the world of test-case generation for REST APIs, focusing on black-box testing based on OpenAPI

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Trump Calls on China to End Ukraine War

Former U. S. President Donald Trump has urged China to help stop the war in Ukraine. He made this call just a day after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris. Trump suggested an immediate ceasefire and negotiations, arguing that too many lives are being lost. He believes that

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Dec 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating 50 Years: LA Film Critics Hand Out Awards

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association marked a big milestone this Sunday, celebrating their 50th anniversary with an awards ceremony. The night was full of surprises, with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross from Nine Inch Nails winning best score for their work in Challengers. Mikey Madison took home

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Rebels Capture Damascus, Shaking Syrian War

Rebel groups, led by HTS, suddenly took control of the Syrian capital, Damascus, this past weekend. This shift could change the dynamics of the long-standing civil war. The rebels announced their victory on social media, claiming to have freed the city from President Bashar al-Assad’s rule. However,

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Dec 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cracking the Code: A Deep Dive into the Citadel Botnet

Citadel, a sneaky malware that swipes financial info, is a big threat. The FBI and Microsoft teamed up to knock out its command centers, but it's still causing trouble. This malware is tough to crack due to its complex design and smart tricks. We're sharing what we found out about how Citadel works

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Dec 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Citadel: A Simple Fix for Rowhammer Attacks

Ever thought about how computers remember things? They use what's called memory, which is like a big library. In this library, there are shelves (rows) with books (bits of data). Some attacks, like Rowhammer, can cause trouble by making the books fall over and change their information. This can be a

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

The Cool Cunner: A Fishy Tale of Warm-Water Superpowers

Ever heard of a fish that gets stronger when the water warms up? Meet the cunner fish, a small but mighty creature with a special trick up its fins. Unlike most fish, the cunner's jaw muscles become supercharged as the water temperature rises. This isn't just fascinating, but it also tells us a lot

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Russia's Military Budget Soars as EU Leaders Visit Kyiv

Russian President Vladimir Putin has just signed off on a massive defense budget for 2025. This comes after lawmakers in Russia's parliament approved the plans. The budget shows a significant jump in military spending, with almost 32. 5% going to national defense. That's a whopping 13. 5 trillion ru

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

WHY UKRAINE'S FIGHT MATTERS TO THE WORLD

The war in Ukraine is more than just a fight between two countries. It's about whether we, as a world, care about a country's right to exist. Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, sees Ukraine as part of Russia. He believes he's winning and will accept nothing less than Ukraine's surrender. Ukraine, on t

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