Month: April 2021

The author of The Martian returns and the far future gets messy in this month’s science fiction offerings. Here are some of the science fiction books we’re most looking forward to in May 2021… Top New Science Fiction Books in April 2021 Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Type: NovelRelease date: May 4Publisher: Ballantine Books
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Councilmember Tom LaBonge stops traffic on Riverside Drive as he kicks off the resurfacing of Clybourn Avenue. project in Toluca Lake Thursday, June 10, 2010. (Andy Holzman/Staff Photographer) The idea came to her at his funeral, she says, when everyone was standing outside talking about what a great guy Tom LaBonge was and such an
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak has insisted “all security protocols have been followed” despite the prime minister’s phone number being freely available online, prompting snooping fears. The Conservative cabinet minister moved to play down concerns that Boris Johnson had left himself vulnerable to being targeted by hostile states and criminal gangs after it was revealed his personal
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Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s 2020 compensation totaled $37.7 million last year, down from $45.8 million in 2019, the company said Friday. The package included a $3 million base salary, unchanged from the year before. His stock awards were valued at $12.5 million and he received non-equity incentive plan compensation (like cash bonus) of $21.8 million.
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An “aggressive” financially motivated threat group tapped into a zero-day flaw in SonicWall VPN appliances prior to it being patched by the company to deploy a new strain of ransomware called FIVEHANDS. The group, tracked by cybersecurity firm Mandiant as UNC2447, took advantage of an “improper SQL command neutralization” flaw in the SSL-VPN SMA100 product
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Watch the DUST channel for our complete sci-fi library, feature films, and more: https://bit.ly/DUSTChannel Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gnTIbD In a looming future where social media celebrities dominate our culture, “X” (Gigi Edgley) is the world’s supreme online icon—but how far must she go to hold on to her popularity? Hashtag by Ben Alpi
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Los Angeles Police Department officials confirmed Thursday that they will once again allow officers to use less-lethal projectile launchers during protests after a federal judge revised an order that had placed restrictions on the use of the weapons. Although last week’s temporary restraining order, issued by U.S. District Judge Consuelo B. Marshall, did not totally
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