'You're kind of raised to hate tourists': Maui fires bring island tensions to a head
Tourist activity has continued despite devastating wildfires, bringing tensions with residents to a head.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hong Kong Residents Are Leaving at the Highest Rate Since Covid
Hong Kong saw its biggest net outflow of residents since the beginning of the Covid pandemic, the latest
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Margot Robbie's Massive 'Barbie' Payday; Donald Trump Indicted In Georgia; Jets Sign Dalvin Cook
Margot Robbie is getting a massive payday for "Barbie," Donald Trump indicted in Georgia, the Jets signed Dalvin Cook and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
Goldilocks and the Three Bears horror movie trailer leaves fans disturbed
The trailer for Goldilocks horror movie spin-off, Three Bears: Death and Porridge has been released, and it's turned the classic into a twisted tale. In the clip, a lost man and a woman sit in the forest while someone in a doll mask skips around them, wielding a gun, as creepy lullaby music plays out. Bears can be seen stirring cauldrons, suggesting they could be in on the sinister plans with Goldilocks herself. The film doesn't yet have a release date. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
The Pokemon Company donated $200k to Hawaii Wildfire Relief Fund
The Pokémon Company has urged people to donate to the relief efforts.
1970-01-01 08:00
Elon Musk has updated the X logo again and everyone said the same thing
The logo of “X” (formerly known as Twitter) has changed again and everyone is saying the same thing. Since Elon Musk took over the social media platform Twitter, he has implemented some major changes, one of the biggest being a complete rebrand to “X” which left industry experts baffled. As part of the rebrand, the iconic logo of 17 years was changed from the famous sky blue and white bird logo to a black and white X that some have compared to resembling a porn site. Now, Musk has made another update to the default app icon logo, adding some white marks to the black background behind the X to give it a kind of worn grunge effect. But, the subtle change has been mercilessly mocked by X users and simply left everyone increasingly yearning to have the old bird logo back. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “Impressive how they managed to make it look ever tackier,” one person argued. Another said: “Not the f**king grunge_overlay_04.png texture.” Someone else wrote: “Well it’s def not beating porn site allegations any time soon.” Among the criticism, others called for the app logo to be changed back to its original state. “They should update to this,” one person wrote. According to the number of likes the tweet has garnered, it would appear thousands of others agree. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Global wealth projected to rise 38% by 2027, despite recent decline - study
ZURICH Global wealth, as measured in personal holdings of assets from real estate to stocks and shares, is
1970-01-01 08:00
Crime victims’ data revealed by two police forces in FoI responses
The personal data of more than 1,000 people, including victims of crime, was included in Freedom of Information (FoI) responses issued by Norfolk and Suffolk Police, the forces have said. In a statement, the two East Anglian constabularies said a “technical issue” meant raw crime report data was included in a “very small percentage” of FoI responses issued between April 2021 and March 2022. It is the latest data breach involving police responses to FoI requests, coming after the Police Service of Northern Ireland published a document which included the names and other details of around 10,000 officers and staff. A joint statement said: “Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies have identified an issue relating to a very small percentage of responses to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for crime statistics, issued between April 2021 and March 2022. “A technical issue has led to some raw data belonging to the constabularies being included within the files produced in response to the FOI requests in question. The data was hidden from anyone opening the files, but it should not have been included. “The data impacted was information held on a specific police system and related to crime reports. The data includes personal identifiable information on victims, witnesses, and suspects, as well as descriptions of offences. It related to a range of offences, including domestic incidents, sexual offences, assaults, thefts and hate crime. “A full and thorough analysis into the data impacted has now been completed, and today we have started the process of contacting those individuals who need to be notified about an impact to their personal data. “This will be done via letter, phone, and, in some cases, face to face, depending on what information was impacted and what support is required. “We expect this process to be complete by the end of September. We will be notifying a total of 1,230 people whose data has been breached.” The data watchdog the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is investigating. Stephen Bonner, deputy commissioner at the ICO, said: “The potential impact of a breach like this reminds us that data protection is about people. It’s too soon to say what our investigation will find, but this breach – and all breaches – highlights just how important it is to have robust measures in place to protect personal information, especially when that data is so sensitive. “We are currently investigating this breach and a separate breach reported to us in November 2022. “In the meantime, we’ll continue to support organisations to get data protection right so that people can feel confident that their information is secure. “If you’re concerned about the way your information has been handled, you can get advice on what to do from our website.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Police chief calls for parents to be held accountable over social media crazes Hackers ’emptied’ victims’ accounts and tried to blackmail GTA maker, court told AI can predict Parkinson’s subtype with up to 95% accuracy, study suggests
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge funds land bonuses despite returns below bank savings rates -Goldman
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON Most investors still award bonuses to hedge funds even if their investments do not
1970-01-01 08:00
Home Depot reports smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly sales
Home Depot on Tuesday reported a smaller-than-expected decline in quarterly same-store sales, as demand was buoyed by Americans
1970-01-01 08:00
Home Depot sales fell as housing market cooled
Home Depot's sales dropped 2% during its latest quarter as the housing market cooled off.
1970-01-01 08:00
Second Ecuador politician killed in less than a week
Local party leader Pedro Briones was shot by gunmen outside his home in Esmeraldas province.
1970-01-01 08:00
