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Ranking 5 New York Jets quarterback options to replace Aaron Rodgers
Ranking 5 New York Jets quarterback options to replace Aaron Rodgers
If Aaron Rodgers is out for the season, what veteran stop-gap can the Jets sign to stay competitive in 2023?
2023-09-12 22:27
Can You Turn Off the Radio in Two Point Campus?
Can You Turn Off the Radio in Two Point Campus?
If you like to play games with a little less noise, you might be wondering if you can turn off the radio in Two Point Campus.
1970-01-01 08:00
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson 'bamboozled' by science, ex-adviser tells inquiry
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson 'bamboozled' by science, ex-adviser tells inquiry
Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister, struggled to come to grips with much of the science during the coronavirus pandemic, according to his then chief scientific advisor
2023-11-20 21:36
Sega to Adapt Space Channel 5, Comix Zone as Movies
Sega to Adapt Space Channel 5, Comix Zone as Movies
Sega and Picturestart will adapt two of the publishers cult-classic '90s titles for the big screen.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nevada GOP Senate candidate raised money to help other candidates -- the funds mostly paid down his old campaign's debt instead
Nevada GOP Senate candidate raised money to help other candidates -- the funds mostly paid down his old campaign's debt instead
Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown created a political action committee to "help elect Republicans" but most of its funds were spent paying down debt from his failed previous campaign. The group donated less than 7% of its funds to the candidates it was set up to support, according to campaign finance records -- a move one campaign finance expert likened to using the PAC as a "slush fund."
2023-08-12 22:20
Texas A&M University president resigns after Black journalist’s hiring at campus unravels
Texas A&M University president resigns after Black journalist’s hiring at campus unravels
The president of Texas A&M University has resigned after a Black journalist’s celebrated hiring at one of the nation’s largest campuses unraveled over criticism of her diversity and inclusion work
2023-07-22 00:25
North Korea to 'expel' US soldier Travis King, who crossed from South, state media reports
North Korea to 'expel' US soldier Travis King, who crossed from South, state media reports
North Korea has decided "to expel" US Army Private Travis King, who crossed into the North from South Korea during a tour of the joint security area in July, state media KCNA reported on Wednesday.
2023-09-27 18:49
Why Is Opening an Umbrella Indoors Supposed to Be Bad Luck?
Why Is Opening an Umbrella Indoors Supposed to Be Bad Luck?
When it comes to superstitions about bad luck, indoor umbrellas are right up there with broken mirrors and black cats.
2023-10-26 05:06
NFL Rumors: Kyler Murray isn’t coming back any time soon
NFL Rumors: Kyler Murray isn’t coming back any time soon
Kyler Murray may not be prepared for a comeback even though he's coming off the PUP list. Given his lackluster career and history of injuries, the question arises: Does Murray have a future with the Arizona Cardinals?
2023-10-01 07:01
How tall is Al Pacino? 'The Godfather' producer almost didn't cast actor because of his short height
How tall is Al Pacino? 'The Godfather' producer almost didn't cast actor because of his short height
While the veteran actor Al Pacino may have a less-than-average height, his talent has outweighed any dispute regarding it
2023-09-12 15:32
Emerald Transformer Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrates New Waco Facility
Emerald Transformer Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrates New Waco Facility
WACO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 18, 2023--
2023-07-18 21:47
Home Office could force delays in tech security fixes under 'short-sighted’ proposals
Home Office could force delays in tech security fixes under 'short-sighted’ proposals
When it’s not making disastrous decisions around the housing of migrants on barges found to contain Legionella, the Home Office is reviewing the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act and considering a proposal to require telecoms operators to notify the government of “technical changes” to their services before they are implemented – something which has been slammed as “catastrophically short-sighted”. Between 5 June and 31 July, the Home Office consulted on revising the legislation passed by Theresa May’s government, with one of the planned changes relating to “notification requirements” placed on businesses. The consultation document reads: “We propose to make changes that would support cooperation between government and industry by setting clear expectations about the circumstances in which operators might be expected to notify the Secretary of State of planned changes to their service that could have a negative impact on investigatory powers and, where necessary, mandating notification of planned changes. “This would be intended to facilitate early engagement between operators and the government so that, where necessary, appropriate steps can be taken in good time to ensure that any negative impact on investigatory powers is fully considered, and so that we can ensure continuity of lawful access to data against a background of changing technology.” However, it was a news article from Just Security on Tuesday which reignited concerns that the UK Government is about to do something “ultimately unsafe”. The piece explains: “While the proposal does not specify what technical changes would require notification, these may include changes in the architecture of software that would interfere with the UK’s current surveillance powers. “As a result, an operator of a messaging service wishing to introduce an advanced security feature would now have to first let the Home Office know in advance. “Accordingly, the Secretary of State, upon receiving such an advance notice, could now request operators to, for instance, abstain from patching security gaps to allow the government to maintain access for surveillance purposes.” If the idea of Suella Braverman being able to halt security fixes so the government can continue to spy on people doesn’t fill you with dread, we’re not sure what will. While the Home Office goes on to add in its consultation document that there is a proposed requirement for the home secretary to “consider the necessity and proportionality” of imposing such a duty on businesses, Twitter/X users remain fairly troubled by the prospect: The Investigatory Powers Act, which was dubbed “the snooper’s charter” by critics when it was first proposed, is separate to the Online Safety Bill, which the government is still trying to pass through parliament. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-23 21:55