Ass supplements — Amazon has a donkey meat problem Lawsuit claims selling supplements containing donkey meat is illegal in California. Dhruv Mehrotra, wired.com – Feb 25, 2023 1:30 pm UTC EnlargeRosie Struve/Getty Images reader comments 7 with Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit When Cindy first tried the Artemisia
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(RNS) — Churches across Florida, including Catholic, Unitarian Universalist and Latino evangelical congregations, have been holding prayer vigils, urging Gov. Ron DeSantis to stay the execution of Donald David Dillbeck, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection Thursday evening (Feb. 23). Dillbeck was convicted of fatally stabbing Faye Vann, 44, after he escaped from
Former President Trump is doing something shocking — he’s running a campaign that is starting to look quite conventional. This week alone, Trump has issued several policy proposals. He has announced the hiring of seasoned senior staff in the first-caucus state of Iowa. And he has visited East Palestine, Ohio in the wake of the
Joe Biden has said he did not think China would send weapons to Russia to help its military campaign in Ukraine, in comments that appeared to undercut claims from his top officials that Beijing was considering the idea. In an interview with ABC television on Friday that was aired on the evening of the anniversary
Ukraine’s western allies have warned of “severe costs” for countries helping Russia evade sanctions as concern mounts about China’s role in Moscow’s war economy and the conflict enters its second year. Washington announced fresh sanctions on Friday against more than 200 entities “across Europe, Asia and the Middle East that are supporting Russia’s war effort”
Rockets up, revenues up — Rocket Report: SpaceX may see revenue spike in 2023; Terran 1 gets a date Each Artemis mission will be properly characterized as a test mission.” Eric Berger – Feb 24, 2023 12:00 pm UTC Enlarge / Relativity Space’s Terran 1 rocket may be less than two weeks away from its
"Clearly 2022 was tough: more than half of the Americans we surveyed reported that they were not on track to achieve their financial goals," wrote Tom Van Horn, Magnifi's chief product officer, of a report released by the financial firm looking at the state of personal investing in 2023. Yet 2023 is starting off on
Sending party pays — EU seeks input on making tech companies pay for ISPs network upgrades EU opens proceeding that could mandate direct payments from content providers. Jon Brodkin – Feb 23, 2023 10:26 pm UTC EnlargeGetty Images | Alicia Llop reader comments 129 with Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share
RobinhoodHOOD reported a 95% month-on-month increase in cryptocurrency trading volumes in January, with total volumes amounting to a whopping $3.7 billion. What Happened:Notional Trading Volumes were the primary driver of transaction revenues in January and were significantly higher than in December. Equities reached $46 billion, an increase of 19%, while option contracts climbed 10%, reaching
WHAT, ME WORRY? — A world of hurt for Fortinet and Zoho after users fail to install patches Attackers are capitalizing on organizations’ failure to patch critical vulnerabilities. Dan Goodin – Feb 23, 2023 10:11 pm UTC Enlarge reader comments 14 with Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Organizations
Fintech (financial-technology) is helping reshape the financial industry in a myriad of ways. It has made the world of banking far more accessible. For instance, you can now open a bank account online without the need to visit a bank. It has also simplified the process of making payments. You can turn your smartphone into
For the first time since the beginning of 2021, Fintech is no longer the leading industry by investment as it has been surpassed by Healthcare ($16.7B). Despite a 64% downturn in global investments since Q4 2021, $13.3B has still found its way to Fintech startups in Q3 2022. Fintech investors are becoming more discerning as
Boom! — How Bill Gates Minesweeper addiction helped lead to the Xbox Book excerpt: Convincing early ’90s Microsoft to sell games was an uphill battle. Kyle Orland – Feb 23, 2023 12:00 pm UTC Enlarge / These little numbers helped launch a gaming revolution at corporate-focused Microsoft of the early ’90s.Microsoft / Reddit reader comments
MB.OS 0.8 incoming — Heres how Mercedes hopes its new OS will give it an advantage Quicker in-car updates and longer vehicle lifecycles are coming, Mercedes says. Roberto Baldwin – Feb 23, 2023 1:45 pm UTC Enlarge / The new E-Class’ dashboard can be ordered with the Superscreen. Smaller screens will also be available.Mercedes-Benz reader
Attacks on multiple fronts — Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware than anywhere, ever Russia has greatly accelerated cyberattacks on its neighbor in the wake of its invasion. Andy Greenberg, wired.com – Feb 23, 2023 2:29 pm UTC EnlargeCelestino Arce/Getty Images reader comments 6 with Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on
Major Wall Street indices closed in the red on Wednesday as investors and traders turned their focus away from Federal Reserve commentary toward corporate earnings. The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 closed over 1% lower while the Dow Jones fell 0.61%. Here are the five stocks that are drawing investors attention: 1. Tesla Inc
Nearly $2.7 billion USD worth of crypto has been lost in 2022 to hacks of smart contracts or protocol infrastructure a 63% increase from last year. With flash loan attacks remaining detrimental to blockchain sustainability, Q2 2022 experienced over $870 million USD in losses. The attacks plaguing Web3, however, are no different than the tried
Joe Biden has nominated former Mastercard chief executive Ajay Banga as World Bank president, picking a Wall Street veteran raised in India to oversee the institution’s biggest mission change in a generation. Banga’s nomination, a week after sitting president David Malpass abruptly resigned, comes as the US and other shareholder nations seek to expand the
The UK’s crisis-hit public services will not recover before the next election and may require significant injections of cash to prevent further decline, according to a sobering annual review by the Institute for Government, a non-partisan think-tank. After almost 13 years of austerity and grave damage to the public sector’s capacity as a result of
Apple Inc. AAPL has reportedly unveiled the lending criteria for its soon-to-launch buy now, pay later service as part of an ongoing test with the company employees and its all about customer history. What Happened: Apples buy now, pay later service will consider borrowers based on their spending history and take cognizance of which company