Technology News

A recent investigation has revealed that a minimum of 30 journalists, lawyers, and activists were targeted with Pegasus in Jordan through hacking.

According to Access Now, the digital rights organization, the Pegasus spyware, created in Israel, was employed in Jordan to breach the mobile devices of over 30 individuals, including reporters, attorneys, and advocates for human rights and political causes. According to a report by Access Now, the infiltration using spyware created by Israel’s NSO Group took

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Sport

The No. 9 Charlotte Catholic girls emerged victorious in the “Battle of Park Road” after a dominant performance in the second half.

The long-awaited moment for Charlotte Catholic is almost here. Last year’s extended playoff performance and challenging regular season have contributed to the No. 9 Cougars’ goal of reaching the state’s top level in Winston-Salem in a month. Within a span of 24 hours, the team successfully completed one of its last simulations of playoff basketball.

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Technology News

The Apology Tour of Mark Zuckerberg: A Concise Timeline

During a Senate hearing, Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged the issue of children being exploited, bullied, or driven to self-harm through social media, bringing back a familiar topic. “I apologize for all that you have experienced,” stated the CEO of Meta on Wednesday. “No one should have to endure the same hardships that you and your loved

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A video showing a decapitation was uploaded on YouTube and remained online for several hours, leading to inquiries as to why it was not removed earlier.

A disturbing video from a man in Pennsylvania who is charged with decapitating his father has gone viral on YouTube, bringing attention to the ongoing issue of social media companies’ limitations in stopping violent content from being shared online. On Wednesday, authorities announced that Justin Mohn, 32, had been arrested and charged with first-degree murder

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Health Care

Five takeaways from POLITICO’s ‘How Fast Can We Solve Alzheimer’s’ Event

“Prioritizing effective diagnostics and treatments is key,” stated Senator Tim Kaine. On Wednesday, experienced legislators and healthcare specialists stated that the US is in a favorable position to advance in the development of innovative methods for diagnosing and treating Alzheimer’s disease. The country is ready to capitalize on emerging technologies. However, they also highlighted a

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