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GOP Seeks Biden Impeachment Inquiry Vote as Soon as This Month
GOP Seeks Biden Impeachment Inquiry Vote as Soon as This Month
House Republicans are preparing to vote to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden as early
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Stephen Curry Was Furious and Got a Technical Complaining About a Clear Foul
Stephen Curry Was Furious and Got a Technical Complaining About a Clear Foul
VIDEO: Stephen Curry was very mad he was called for a foul.
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Dusan Vlahovic reveals future plans amid Arsenal and Man Utd interest
Dusan Vlahovic reveals future plans amid Arsenal and Man Utd interest
Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has discussed his future plans amid transfer interest from Arsenal and Manchester United.
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Trump Loses Immunity Fight in Appeal Over Jan. 6 Civil Lawsuits
Trump Loses Immunity Fight in Appeal Over Jan. 6 Civil Lawsuits
Former President Donald Trump isn’t currently entitled to absolute immunity against civil lawsuits seeking to hold him responsible
1970-01-01 08:00
A huge solar storm is hitting Earth and could cause internet blackouts
A huge solar storm is hitting Earth and could cause internet blackouts
A solar storm predicted to hit Earth on Friday (December 1) may cause internet blackouts, according to forecasters. Radio and GPS could also be affected due to the solar storm, also known as a coronal mass ejection (CME), which is caused by interference with Earth’s magnetic field. "A Direct Hit! The impressive #solarstorm launched in the Earth-strike zone has been modeledmodelled by NASA," space weather physicist Dr Skov posted on Twitter/X. "The storm is predicted to hit Earth by midday December 1. Along with two earlier storms already en route means we have a 1,2,3-punch. If the magnetic field is oriented correctly, expect #aurora to reach deep into mid-latitudes." She added: "Amateur #radio & #GPS reception issues are likely, especially on Earth's nightside. G3+ conditions are possible with this storm series." A solar storm can have substantial effects on the Earth, taking place when the sun emits powerful bursts of energy which come from solar flares and CME that contain charged plasma. During which, a stream of an electromagnetic field is directed towards Earth and this causes the aurora borealis. Three solar storms were predicted to advance towards Earth – and some may merge, resulting in increased disruptions to Earth’s magnetic field, according to The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). “Along with two earlier storms already en route [this] means we have a 1,2,3-punch,” Dr Skov said. Consequently, she added there are “excellent chances” of strong G3-level magnetic storms and auroras on Earth. The way the strength of a solar storm is measured is with the letter G and then a number system from 1-5 (1 being the weakest, to 5 being the strongest). So a G3 level storm means radio, internet and GPS could be affected due to the strength of these events. Solar storms are also known to cause electrical grids and knock out satellites, depending on their strength. Meanwhile, experts have warned the solar storm thought to occur today may impact communication systems in high latitudes. “With 3 CMEs already inbound, the addition of a 4th, full halo CME has prompted SWPC forecasters to upgrade the G2 Watch on 01 Dec to a G3 Watch. This faster-moving halo CME is progged to merge with 2 of the 3 upstream CMEs, all arriving at Earth on 01 Dec,” the NOAA said. “G3 (strong) conditions are now likely on 01 Dec,” it added. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel 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.
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The Best Wireless Chargers for Your Android or iPhone in 2023
The Best Wireless Chargers for Your Android or iPhone in 2023
If you constantly lose charging cables or live in a household where Android phones and
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Suicide Risk From Weight-Loss Drugs Prompts More EU Questions
Suicide Risk From Weight-Loss Drugs Prompts More EU Questions
The European Union’s drugs regulator has asked pharma companies including Novo Nordisk A/S and Eli Lilly & Co.
1970-01-01 08:00
How many hockey players are on the ice at once?
How many hockey players are on the ice at once?
The NHL plays six players to a side if you include the goalie, but things get complicated with overtime and penalties. Also, we take a look at when hockey was played with as many as 30 players at a time.
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Girls Aloud add 14 more tour dates due to phenomenal demand
Girls Aloud add 14 more tour dates due to phenomenal demand
Girls Aloud have added 14 more tour dates to their 2024 reunion tour 'The Girls Aloud Show'.
1970-01-01 08:00
NYC’s $15 Congestion Pricing Risks Delay From New Jersey Lawsuit
NYC’s $15 Congestion Pricing Risks Delay From New Jersey Lawsuit
While New York City’s push to charge motorists $15 to enter Manhattan’s congested central business district next year
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Banks get carbon emissions standard they sought for stock, bond deals
Banks get carbon emissions standard they sought for stock, bond deals
By Tommy Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) -Banks will need to account for a third of the emissions linked to their capital
1970-01-01 08:00
Apple users told to make urgent update to keep iPhone, Mac and other devices safe
Apple users told to make urgent update to keep iPhone, Mac and other devices safe
Apple has issued an urgent update for most of its devices. Users of iPhones, Macs and iPads have been urged to install the new update – or to risk their devices being attacked by hackers. The update patches an security bug that could let cyber attackers break into Apple devices through their web browser. Exploiting it would allow for “arbitrary code execution”, the technical term for when attackers have full access to run any code they like on a device. The new updates are numbered iOS and iPadOS 17.1.2, and MacOS 14.1.2. There is also an update for the Safari browser that fixes the issue. All of Apple’s platforms that allow for web browsing appear to have been affected by the issue. As such, devices such as the Apple TV and Watch do not have the emergency update. Apple said that it was “aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited” with devices running early versions of iOS. It usually gives little detail about security issues to ensure they cannot be used by other hackers. The company does not “disclose, discuss, or confirm” issues at all until they are fixed. The latest problem was found by Clément Lecigne, from Google’s Threat Analysis Group, or TAG. TAG works to identify threats against Google and its users, and has in the past identified security issues that have been exploited by government hacking groups and other large-scale cyber attackers. Apple has been forced to push out a significant number of security updates this year. The two new bugs are the 19th and 20th such issues to be found this year, according to security website Bleeping Computer. Many of those issues fixed small security bugs that could nonetheless be exploited by spyware such as Pegasus and Predator, which have been known to be used by governments against journalists and activists. The company recently revealed some of the security work that goes into securing its devices against such hackers, and warned that the danger was becoming ever more present. Apple has also introduced new tools, such as “Lockdown Mode”, aimed specifically at users who are most at risk from such attacks. Read More Apple names its App Store apps of the year Police spread panic with warning over new iPhone feature Why Apple is working hard to break into its own iPhones
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