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'What the f**k!': xQc reacts to becoming a viral meme with '61,000 upvotes'
'What the f**k!': xQc reacts to becoming a viral meme with '61,000 upvotes'
xQc 'Lakers meme' is the new trend among Twitch streamers
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Sexton -- Ireland's Captain Marvel
Sexton -- Ireland's Captain Marvel
Johnny Sexton's career may have ended with the crushing disappointment of a Rugby World Cup quarter-final defeat but he bows out as "the best captain" Ireland have ever had...
2023-10-16 11:10
Who was Anna Olivia Healey? 'Cancer-killing pill' AOH1996 named in honor of 9-year-old who died from disease
Who was Anna Olivia Healey? 'Cancer-killing pill' AOH1996 named in honor of 9-year-old who died from disease
AOH1996 can specifically target cancer cells while sparing healthy cells from harm
2023-08-03 19:21
What did Ryan Gosling gift BTS singer Jimin? 'Barbie' actor offers 'prized possession' after copying his outfit
What did Ryan Gosling gift BTS singer Jimin? 'Barbie' actor offers 'prized possession' after copying his outfit
'I hope you’ll accept Ken’s guitar as my humble offering,' said Ryan Gosling
2023-07-21 02:19
Delta passenger's dog who went missing at Atlanta airport found safe after 3 weeks
Delta passenger's dog who went missing at Atlanta airport found safe after 3 weeks
After enduring nearly a month of heartache and anxiety, a dog owner can finally rest after her missing dog was found safely at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on Saturday, according to airport officials.
2023-09-11 04:03
MLB Rumors: 3 Cardinals who have already won a roster spot for 2024 thanks to their September
MLB Rumors: 3 Cardinals who have already won a roster spot for 2024 thanks to their September
The Cardinals have received key contributions from their young players down the stretch, some of whom may have already secured their roster spots for 2024.
2023-09-22 23:35
Libya’s Death Toll Tops 5,000 as Aid Trickles In After Flood
Libya’s Death Toll Tops 5,000 as Aid Trickles In After Flood
The death toll from raging floods in Libya’s port town of Derna surged to at least 5,000, as
2023-09-13 19:14
Thirty-five more people charged after fatal stabbing of Greek football fan
Thirty-five more people charged after fatal stabbing of Greek football fan
Greek prosecutors on Sunday charged 35 more people in connection with the fatal stabbing of a young Greek football fan before a Champions League game, taking the total to face...
2023-08-14 04:14
Catalyst OrthoScience Announces Mark Quick as Chief Financial Officer
Catalyst OrthoScience Announces Mark Quick as Chief Financial Officer
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2023-06-07 01:16
Ranking the top 5 power forwards for the 2023-24 season
Ranking the top 5 power forwards for the 2023-24 season
The power forward position has evolved tremendously over the last decade but it's still home to some of the most impactful players in the NBA. Here are the top five.
2023-09-12 03:36
TTTech Aerospace’s mature TTEthernet® network solutions enable Honeywell Anthem’s™ system architecture
TTTech Aerospace’s mature TTEthernet® network solutions enable Honeywell Anthem’s™ system architecture
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2023-09-07 22:12
Information watchdog issues warning to ‘text pests’
Information watchdog issues warning to ‘text pests’
You are breaking the law if you use the phone numbers of customers to ask them out or proposition them, the information watchdog has warned as it vowed to crack down on “text pests”. Research from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) found that around one in three 18 to 34-year-olds say they had been victims of the practice. When you give your phone number, email address or other contact details to a business, you have a right to expect it not to be used for non-business purposes. There may be, amongst some, an outdated notion that to use someone’s personal details given to you in a business context to ask them out is romantic or charming. Put quite simply, it is not – it is against the law Emily Keaney, ICO The research for the ICO by Savanta, which polled 2,289 UK adults between July 28-31, found that two thirds of people think the use of personal information to make romantic or sexual propositions is morally wrong, while only 5% think it is morally right. However, only 56% of people think it is illegal, compared with 9% who think it is legal. “People have the right to order a pizza, or give their email for a receipt, or have shopping delivered, without then being asked for sex or a date a little while later,” said Emily Keaney, a deputy commissioner at the ICO. “They have a right to know that when they hand over their personal information, that it will not then be used in ways that they would not be comfortable with. “But our research today shows a disturbingly high number of people, particularly young people, are falling prey to these text pests.” “There may be, amongst some, an outdated notion that to use someone’s personal details given to you in a business context to ask them out is romantic or charming. Put quite simply, it is not – it is against the law.” The ICO is now urging victims to come forward to allow it to get a better idea of how widespread the practice is and what impact it has on victims. It will also be getting in touch with some of the UK’s biggest customer-facing employers to make sure they understand their responsibilities and to learn about their safeguards. “If you are running a customer-facing business, you have a responsibility to protect the data of your customers, including from your employees misusing it,” Ms Keaney said. “We are writing to major businesses, including in food and parcel delivery, to remind them that there are no excuses, and there can be no looking the other way. “We’ve launched this call for evidence today because we want to hear directly from the public how this misuse of personal information has affected them. As the data regulator, we can then use this to inform our work protecting the public.”
2023-08-22 20:20