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People.com has prompted a security verification check, requiring users to enable JavaScript and cookies to proceed. This step aims to ensure the connection is secure before allowing access to the website. The verification process involves scanning the user’s device for potential threats and verifying their identity. In this case, the verification was successful after a … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset ja evästeet

Yahoo-konserni käyttää evästeitä ja kerää henkilötietoja sivustonsa, sovelluksensa ja toimintaa selittävässä tarkoituksessa. Jos et halua meidän käyttävän evästeitäsi ja henkilötietoisasi tämän tarkoituksen tähän, sinun on ollut mahdollisuus hylätä ne napsauttamalla “Hylkää kaikki” -valintaa. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, voi valita yksityiskohtaisetasetukset ja niiden hallitseminen linkille “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetukset”. Säilytys mahdollisuus on saatavilla aina sen jälkeen kun sinulla … Read more

Spike Lee’s ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Fails to Live Up to Expectations

Spike Lee returns to the big screen with his latest film, Highest 2 Lowest, a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low. Starring Denzel Washington as music executive David King, the movie follows King’s struggle to save his record label from a corporate takeover after Kyle, his friend’s son, is mistakenly kidnapped. As expected, Lee … Read more

COVID-19 Cases Rise, Flu Vaccine Now Available at Home

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a slight rise in test positivity rates from 8.6% to 8.9% over the past week, with higher rates in some regions such as the Southwest, Texas, and Northwest. Emergency department visits for COVID-19 increased by 12.4% compared to the previous week. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca launched its … Read more

Trump-Putin Talks to Watch for Sanctions and Tariffs Dealings

US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday is generating global interest, particularly among businesses. The talks are being watched for their impact on sanctions and tariffs. The US government has already invested heavily in Intel through subsidies under the Chips Act, but taking a direct stake in the company would … Read more

Browns QB Dillon Gabriel Expected To Start Against Eagles

The Cleveland Browns are set to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in their second preseason game. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel is expected to start, despite dealing with hamstring tightness and taking limited reps earlier this season. Gabriel returned to participating in team drills after a brief setback, and has been working … Read more

Apple Watch Models to Feature S11 System in Package

Apple has announced its upcoming Apple Watch models, which will feature the updated S11 system in package (SiP). However, internal documents suggest that the performance improvements may be minimal. The new chip architecture is similar to the S9 and S10 chips, which have a 64-bit dual-core processor with a 4-core Neural Engine and second-generation Ultra … Read more

Blue Origin’s New Glenn Set for Mars Mission Launch on Sep 29

Blue Origin is gearing up for its second-ever launch of the powerful New Glenn rocket, which will carry NASA’s twin ESCAPADE mission probes to space. The launch, dubbed NG-2, is currently targeted for September 29 and will see the twin orbiters study the magnetosphere around Mars and analyze the interaction of energetic solar wind particles … Read more

India Vows ‘Self-Reliant’ Stance Amid US Tariffs

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to pursue an “atmanirbhart” or self-reliant development path, citing US tariffs as a major concern. The move comes after the US raised duties on Indian steel and aluminum products by 50% amid trade tensions. Modi announced his vision for a self-sufficient India in a speech earlier today, highlighting … Read more

Kilauea’s Hidden Water Key to Volcanic Eruptions

Kilauea volcano’s water table plays a crucial role in its eruptions, according to USGS scientists. On July 25, researchers measured the depth to the water table at the Keller Well, located south of Halema‘uma‘u crater. The Keller Well, drilled in 1973 to a depth of 4,140 feet, has been used to monitor the hydrology of … Read more