WWE Signs Lucha Libre Legend Rey Fenix After AEW Release

WWE has signed Rey Fenix, a renowned luchador and former member of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), to a contract extension. The news comes after Fenix’s release from AEW earlier this year. Fenix, whose real name is Raul Hernandes Jr., has been a prominent figure in the lucha libre world for over two decades. He rose … Read more

Website Overwhelmed with Excessive Traffic

A website experienced a surge in traffic, resulting in “429 Too Many Requests” error messages being displayed to users. This issue often arises when too many requests are made to the server within a short period, exceeding its capacity. The cause of this problem can be attributed to various factors such as: * High-traffic events … Read more

Israel’s Times of Israel Website Down

The Times of Israel website, which is one of the most popular Israeli news sources, is currently down. The site experienced technical issues and is unable to function properly. Users are being asked to enable JavaScript and cookies in order to access the site. The exact cause of the outage is not yet clear, but … Read more

Top Vaccine Official Resigns Over RFK Jr.’s Misinformation Campaign

US food and drug regulator Dr. Peter Marks has resigned as director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, criticizing the nation’s top health official for allowing “misinformation and lies” to guide his thinking on vaccinations. Marks, who oversaw the agency’s rapid review and approval of COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic, said he was … Read more

US Loses Ability to Track Resistant Gonorrhea Due to Lab Closure

The United States has lost its ability to detect drug-resistant gonorrhea due to the closure of a federal lab that tracked rising S.TIs, including gonorrhea. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) fired 77 scientists who worked on analyzing samples, detecting genetic signs of resistance, and preparing them for storage at a secure facility. … Read more

UCLA Falls Short in Historic Final Four Loss to Connecticut

UCLA’s historic season came to an end as the Bruins fell short against Connecticut in the NCAA women’s national semifinals. The Huskies dominated UCLA 85-51, winning by the largest margin of victory in an NCAA final four game. Despite star center Lauren Betts’ 26 points, the Bruins struggled with turnovers and three-point shots, committing 19 … Read more

US Absence Leaves Myanmar Quake Aftermath to Other Nations

The United States is notable by its absence in the aftermath of a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, with Chinese rescue teams taking center stage. At least 15 Asian and Western government rescue teams have arrived on the scene, providing aid and assistance to hundreds of workers, alongside initial pledges of financial aid totaling tens … Read more

Fast Flux Cyber Threat Exposed by NSA and Partners

The National Security Agency (NSA) has released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory to warn about the “Fast Flux” technique, used by cyber actors to conceal their activities. This technique involves rapidly changing the IP address associated with a domain name, making it difficult to track and block malicious activity. According to the NSA, fast flux is … Read more

Excessive API Request Leads to Temporary Blockout

A technical issue has led to a widespread blockage of online services, as users experienced difficulties accessing various websites due to an overload of requests from a single IP address. The problem occurred when the server detected 429 Too Many Requests errors. This surge in requests exceeded the server’s capacity, triggering the system’s built-in safety … Read more

Minecraft Movie Sets for Big Opening Weekend

Warner Bros.’ “A Minecraft Movie” is set to hit theaters this weekend, with Thursday previews raking in $10.55 million at the box office. The film’s projected opening weekend haul ranges from $65 million to $90 million, with a worldwide total of $135 million to $150 million. The movie adaptation of the popular sandbox video game … Read more