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Read MoreThis recent investigation uncovered a sophisticated web skimming attack targeting Casio UK and 16 other websites, likely due to vulnerabilities in Magento-based platforms.
Read MoreKanye West and Bianca Censori were escorted out of the 2025 Grammys by police after she arrived in a completely sheer nude dress, shocking onlookers with an indecent display.
Read MoreDonald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on all goods from Mexico and Canada, except for Canadian energy products, which face a 10% duty.
Read MoreThe number of autonomous vehicle test miles driven in California dropped significantly in 2024, with a 50% decline overall and an 83% decrease in driverless testing.
Read MoreTXSE Group Inc., the parent company of the proposed Texas Stock Exchange, has completed its initial fundraising round with $161 million.
Read MoreThe UK telecommunications company TalkTalk has confirmed a data breach involving a third-party supplier’s platform after a threat actor, ‘b0nd,’ claimed to have stolen information on 18.8 million customers.
Read MoreThe Grammy Awards will air live from Los Angeles on Sunday, hosted by Trevor Noah. Beyoncé leads this year’s nominations with 11, bringing her career total to a record-breaking 99, though she has yet to win Album of the Year.
Read MoreThe FDA has approved Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ Journavx, a non-opioid painkiller designed for adults with moderate to severe pain, marking the emergence of a new class of non-addictive medicines.
Read MoreChinese AI company DeepSeek blamed a cyberattack for preventing new user registrations, though existing users remained unaffected.
Read MoreElon Musk announced that Tesla will launch a paid ride-hailing robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June 2025, utilizing its own fleet with an "unsupervised" version of Full Self-Driving (FSD) software.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump has proposed a massive buyout to over 2 million federal employees, excluding military and postal workers, in an effort to reduce government spending, potentially triggering the largest job cut in U.S. history.
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