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Aug 28 2024POLITICS

Artificial Inequality: How AI Memes are Widening the Divide in the Information Age

In the age of likes and shares, AI memes bring humor and connection, but they also harbor a sinister underbelly.State-sponsored actors are exploiting AI, disinformation, and cyber attacks to exacerbate societal divisions and sabotage our democratic institutions. The recent failed attempts to infilt

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

ServiceBridge Exposes 32M Sensitive Business and Personal Files - A Data Breach Nightmare!

In the wake of major data breaches from renowned companies such as AT&T, T-Mobile, the New York Times, and Google, another massive data breach has been exposed at ServiceBridge - a leading field service management platform. A jaw-dropping 2.68 TB database was found unprotected on the internet, cont

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

32 Million Personal Files Exposed: A Wake-Up Call for Data Security

In a shocking revelation, security researcher Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a staggering 32 million personal files with sensitive data, left unprotected by field service management business, ServiceBridge. These non-password-protected files, which included contracts, invoices, agreements, and more, were

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Aug 28 2024SPORTS

NFL Roster Shakeups: Three Unexpected Trades for the Browns, Commanders, and Cowboys

With Nick Chubb sidelined for at least four games due to knee surgery, the Browns need a reliable running back to support Kareem Hunt. Dameon Pierce, who saw a decrease in responsibility with the 49ers last season, could be the answer. His tough running style would complement the Browns' offen

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Aug 28 2024POLITICS

Legal Showdown: Jack Smith Takes on Judge Cannon's Dismissal of Classified Docs Case

In a bold move, special counsel Jack Smith has filed an appeal to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's unexpected dismissal of the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. Trump, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges, is accu

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Aug 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Uncle Howdy's Debut and Dirty Dominik's Victory: A Night of Shocking Moments and Epic Stunts on Monday Night Raw!

The latest episode of Monday Night Raw was a thrilling rollercoaster ride of shocking moments, epic stunts, and unforgettable debuts. Dirty Dominik Mysterio continued his reign of terror, defeating his own father, Rey Mysterio, in a stunning turn of events. Bronson Reed and Braun Strowman delivered

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Aug 28 2024SPORTS

Colts' 2024 Draft Class Suffers Major Blow: Three Rookies Cut from Roster!

In a shocking turn of events, the Indianapolis Colts have released three players from their 2024 NFL draft class as part of the 53-man roster cutdown. Ryan Phillips of Sports Illustrated reported on Tuesday that the AFC South team parted ways with cornerback Jaylin Simpson, cornerback Micah Abraham

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Aug 28 2024SCIENCE

Rhode Island Life Science Hub: A Slow-Moving Start or a Deliberate Strategy?

Rhode Island's Life Science Hub, the state's latest effort to boost its life sciences industry, has hit a speed bump. The Hub's board recently postponed a vote on the development of a publicly funded startup space in Providence, citing 'in-the-weeds details' as the main hurdle. This decision comes

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Decline of US Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing: A National Security Crisis

The US is facing a critical shortage of printed circuit board manufacturers, with only four remaining in Massachusetts, according to Gene Weiner, founder of Weiner International Associates. This decline not only affects the state, but also the nation's technological dominance and national security

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revving Up Surveillance: DHS Eyes In-Motion Face Recognition at the Border - A Privacy Pandora's Box?

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has set its sights on an ambitious new project: deploying facial recognition scans on drivers and passengers as they approach the southern border. As detailed in a DHS document obtained by The Intercept, the initiative aims to capture the facial likenesses

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