Executed Child Killer Raised Concerns About Tennessee’s Lethal Injection Policies

Convicted child killer Byron Black died by lethal injection in August, but his execution raised concerns about Tennessee’s death penalty policies. His lawyer claims that two minutes after he was pronounced dead, the man showed signs of “sustained cardiac activity,” sparking questions about what went wrong during the execution. According to court proceedings, there were … Read more

Homeland Security Secretary Criticizes Minnesota Leaders on Immigration

US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recently visited the Twin Cities, praising efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and remove those considered “worst of the worst” from the US. She highlighted recent arrests by federal agents in Minnesota, including a Mexican national accused of child sexual assault and a Salvadoran charged with … Read more

Microsoft’s WSUS Bug Leaves Windows Servers Vulnerable to Attack

A critical bug in Microsoft’s Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) has left many servers vulnerable to attack. The CVE-2025-59287 vulnerability, rated 9.8 out of 10 for its severity, can be exploited by attackers through insecure deserialization of untrusted data. This allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems. The bug affects Windows Server … Read more

ClickFix Attacks: Why Users Are Falling Victim to Malicious Scripts

ClickFix attacks are a growing source of security breaches that trick users into running malicious commands on their devices by copying malicious code from the page clipboard and running it locally. These attacks, known as ClickFix, use various tactics such as CAPTCHA challenges, error fixes, and legitimate-looking websites to gain user trust. The effectiveness of … Read more

Website Access Denied: Check Browser Settings

Your attempt to access our website has been blocked due to suspected automated tool usage. This may be caused by: * Javascript disabled or blocked by ad blockers * Incompatible browser that doesn’t support cookies To fix the issue, ensure your browser allows Javascript and cookies to load properly. Try disabling any ad blockers or … Read more

Website Access Denied Due to Automation Tools

If you’re having trouble accessing a website, it’s likely because of your browser settings. Here are some reasons why access is being denied: Javascript and cookies may be disabled or blocked on your device. Ensure that Javascript and cookies are enabled in your browser and any ad blockers or extensions are not blocking them. Check … Read more

Death Row Inmate Seemed to ‘Come Back to Life’ After Execution

A death row inmate in Tennessee appeared to defy death after his execution, with an electrocardiogram showing that his heart continued to beat for nearly two minutes post-official time of death. Byron Black, 63, was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend and her two young daughters in 1988. His lawyer claims the EKG showed “sustained … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin käyttöehdot ja tietosuojapolicy

Kun käytät Yahoo-sivustoja ja sovelluksia, käytämme evästeitä. Tämä mahdollistaa, että voimme tarjota sinulle paremman sivustomme- ja sovelluksemme kokemusta. Evästeemme käyttökohtaiset: Tiedotamme käyttäjät (esimerkiksi IP-osoite) estääkseen roskapostia, vahingonvastaisuuden ja toimintaa. Lisäksi tarjotaan sinulle sopiva mainonta ja sisältö, joka on tarkoituksellisesti suunniteltu. Käytät evästeitä, jos: – Napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, mikä vahvistaa, että Yahoo-konserni käyttää henkilötietoja ja maantieteellisen … Read more

Italy’s Catholic Church Faces Criticism Over Abuse Allegations

A victims’ group in Italy claims nearly 4,400 people have been abused by Catholic priests since 2020. The group, Rete l’Abuso, says the abuse cases are based on victim accounts, judicial sources, and media reports. This new data renews pressure on church leaders to address a crisis that has plagued the global Catholic Church for … Read more

Federal Agents Uncover Gambling Probe with Over 30 Charges

More than 30 people have been charged in connection with an ongoing federal investigation into a sprawling gambling probe. The probe uncovered underground poker games, X-ray tables, and tips shared among bettors to predict professional basketball game outcomes. Source: https://www.wsj.com/sports/basketball/nba-gambling-adam-silver-rozier-billups-b8e27662