Microsoft Tightens Cloud Login Security Measures

Microsoft is making its cloud platform’s login system harder to hack. Starting next October, it will block scripts from running during the login process unless they come from “trusted Microsoft domains.” This change helps protect users from security risks like cross-site scripting (XSS), where attackers can insert malicious code into websites. The update comes as … Read more

8 Unspoken Rules of Past Generations Falling Away

In recent years, societal expectations have shifted significantly, leading to a decline in certain unspoken rules that once governed behavior. These changes are largely driven by economic, social, and cultural advancements. Eight key areas where these old rules no longer apply include job loyalty, mental health discussions, respect for authority figures, personal timelines for marriage … Read more

US GPS Jamming Disrupts Commercial Flights Over Venezuela

A mysterious wall of electromagnetic noise has affected commercial flights over Venezuela since last week, forcing them to divert or cancel routes. The disruption is linked to a US military buildup in the Caribbean, which includes attacks on alleged drug-running boats and the arrival of the world’s largest aircraft carrier. The jamming is disrupting air … Read more

Self-Hosting Limitations: What You Need to Know Before Starting Out

Self-hosting can be a great way to free yourself from subscription fees, but it comes with its own set of challenges. To succeed in self-hosting, you need to have the right skills, knowledge, and budget. Your skill level and experience play a significant role in determining which services you can use. While coding knowledge isn’t … Read more

US Envoy to Meet with Russia for Ukraine Peace Talks

The US has sent its presidential envoy, Steve Witkoff, to Moscow next week for talks about ending the war in Ukraine. This move comes after President Donald Trump’s push for a deal. A Kremlin official revealed that a preliminary agreement was reached for Witkoff to visit the city, accompanied by other representatives from the administration … Read more

“Gratitude Interventions Have Mixed Results for Cyber-Aggression in Adolescents”

A recent study published in Scientific Reports found that a seven-day gratitude program in Polish schools reduced cyber-aggression among adolescents, but had mixed results when it came to boys and students with medium levels of existing gratitude. The researchers recruited 548 seventh- and eighth-grade students from urban and rural areas and divided them into an … Read more

Mississippi Senate District 24 Special Election Set for Dec. 2

Mississippi Senate District 24 will hold a special election on December 2 to fill the seat left vacant by outgoing Mayor John Horhn. The election is nonpartisan, but voters expect one of the two candidates, Curressia M. Brown and Justin Pope, to caucus with Democrats. Brown, a former higher education administrator and minister, supports funding … Read more

Nonprofit Community Health Center Sees Growth in Patient Care Services

Gerrie Whitaker, president and CEO of North Texas Area Community Health Centers (NTACHC), has been working to change the perception of the nonprofit since 2017. Initially, NTACHC was seen as a “poor people’s clinic,” but under Whitaker’s leadership, it has expanded its services and improved patient outcomes. Since its founding 20 years ago, NTACHC has … Read more

HBO Renews “The Chair Company” Comedy Series

HBO has renewed its hit comedy series “The Chair Company,” created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin. The show, averaging 3.3 million viewers in the US, will return for Season 2 after receiving widespread critical acclaim, including a perfect 100 score on Rotten Tomatoes. Tim Robinson stars as William Ronald Trosper, who investigates a conspiracy … Read more

Mamdani’s Labor Legacy: Navigating NYC Unions and Fiscal Challenges

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani faces a crucial test in his first year, navigating labor agreements that will impact every municipal union in New York City. His administration must craft a new collective-bargaining agreement while addressing tough fiscal decisions, including a contentious health benefits plan. Mamdani’s emergence as an ally to District Council 37 and the largest … Read more