Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is on the verge of joining the billionaire club, with his net worth estimated at about 800 million US dollars in 2026. Far from just a former wrestler turned movie star ...
As moderation proves to be a permanent part of Australian beer culture, Victoria Bitter has launched its first mid-strength beer, VB Mid. With no- and low-alcohol and mid-strength beers now ...
Epstein files morph into searchable sites, maps and video platforms online. Screenshot/US Department of Justice The US Department of Justice's release of millions of pages tied to late sex offender ...
New research has uncovered exploitation primitives in the .NET Framework that could be leveraged against enterprise-grade applications to achieve remote code execution. WatchTowr Labs, which has ...
Andrew Tate has pledged to foot all of the bills needed to turn Uncensored, Piers Morgan's YouTube-based venture, into a broad-based global media business. Sky News took to X this week to share that ...
The Trump administration is refusing to give broadband-deployment grants to states that enforce net neutrality rules or price regulations, a Commerce Department official said. The administration ...
Bacteria insert proteins into their outer membrane using a highly conserved apparatus known as the β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM). A large group of bacteria with particularly complex outer-membrane ...
The science pros at The King of Random melt 1,000 lollipops into one massive candy blob. Trump hit with dire warning of a self-inflicted disaster Warning issued as millions told don't drink coffee I ...
Around 137,000 PV system owners in the Netherlands have joined Salderingsclaim.nl, a legal action seeking compensation from the government for potential losses tied to the planned 2027 closure of the ...
The meet-cute that opens “Blob,” Maggie Su’s offbeat debut novel, takes place outside a gay bar called the Back Door. The narrator, Vi, has been a regular for months, as she tries to get over a ...
Court Ruling Kills Net-Neutrality Rules That Were Already Doomed The US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit holds that residential and mobile broadband had been an 'information service' all along.