The Oregonian: Going strong at the start of 175th year
The Oregonian enters its 175th year of continuous publishing with financial stability and a newsroom of about 70 people, its editor writes.Continue Reading
Eating high-processed foods impacts muscle quality, study finds
A diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of the amount of calories consumed or level of physical activity, according to a new study. Higher amounts of intramuscular fat in the thigh could also increase the risk for knee osteoarthritis.,Continue Reading
Amazon accused of cheating low-income Prime users out of two-day deliveries
Lawsuit says e-commerce giant cut two zip codes from its own fleet without telling residents Amazon has trouble in the US capital, where the city’s attorney general alleged in a lawsuit filed today that the company excluded two postal zip codes from its fastest Prime delivery service without informing customers. …,Continue Reading
Microsoft confirms there will be no U-turn on Windows 11 hardware requirements
TPM 2.0 ‘non-negotiable’ for latest OS, says software giant Microsoft is not backing down on the hardware requirements for Windows 11, stating that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is essential for the operating system, even if it is not part of the minimum requirements for Windows Server 2025.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Binance accused of tax evasion by India’s finance department
Minister reveals 17 crypto players owe $100 million – with Binance the baddest of the bad India’s Finance Ministry has alleged crypto exchange Binance evaded almost $85 million in tax – the vast majority of around $96 million it claims digi-dollar outfits haven’t paid.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
FTC scolds two data brokers for allegedly selling your location to the meter
‘Where we go is who we are’ totally isn’t a creepy ad slogan at all The FTC has reached a settlement with two data brokerages over allegations they harvested precise location data that shows when people entered hospitals, places of worship, and even attended protests supporting the late George Floyd.…,Continue Reading
Rivals to return for season two on Disney+
It’s official, the risqué Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s novel Rivals is being renewed for season two on the streaming site. Season one garnered an impeccable Rotten Tomatoes score upon its release, so it’s only natural that the show would return for more queer, smutty goodness with season two ofContinue Reading
Judge considers first lawsuit to overturn Missouri’s near-total abortion ban
A judge is weighing which of Missouri’s sweeping abortion restrictions will fall under a new constitutional amendment, Read MoreContinue Reading
Police hunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO’s masked killer after ‘brazen, targeted’ attack on NYC street
UnitedHealthcare’s CEO has been shot and killed in what police say is a “brazen, targeted attack” outside a Manhattan hotel where the health insurer was holding its investor conference, Read MoreContinue Reading
Supreme Court sounds ready to OK laws that ban hormone treatments for trans teens
Conservative court could limit hormone treatments for transgender adolescents., Read MoreContinue Reading
Kash Patel, The Traitor’s pick to be FBI director, targeted in Iranian-backed cyberattack
The FBI recently told Kash Patel, President-elect Americas Worst Traitor’s pick to be the bureau’s next director, that he was the target of an Iranian cyberattack, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Can Pete Hegseth’s nomination survive?
‘/> At the time we publish this episode, Pete Hegseth, President-elect The Traitor’s pick to run the Pentagon, is struggling to hold onto his nomination. There’s an ever growing list of accusations of sexual misconduct, alcohol abuse and financial misconduct. The former Fox and Friends weekend host has spent WednesdayContinue Reading
NATO chief urges increased defence spending as The Traitor presidency looms
Mark Rutte says to maintain current level of deterrence, 2 percent of GDP spending is not sufficient., Mark Rutte says to maintain current level of deterrence, 2 percent of GDP spending is not sufficient. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged members of the alliance to ramp up defence spending asContinue Reading