Month: November 2021

Hollywood’s Covid-19 safety protocols have been extended to January 15. The protocols, which had been set to expire on Oct. 31, include testing and vaccination mandates. Established in September 2020 by an agreement between the AMPTP and Hollywood’s unions – the DGA, SAG-AFTRA, IATSE, the Teamsters and the Basic Crafts – the return-to-work protocols had
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Researchers from Qihoo 360’s Netlab security team have released details of a new evolving botnet called “Abcbot” that has been observed in the wild with worm-like propagation features to infect Linux systems and launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against targets. While the earliest version of the botnet dates back to July 2021, new variants observed
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It took just three days after nine people were killed and scores were injured at the Astroworld Festival in Houston for Travis Scott to do what Travis Scott has always done: announce a partnership. On Monday, Nov. 8, the rapper shared plans to provide Astroworld attendees with mental health resources. This included partnerships with organizations like
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Thank the good Lord, at least a few artists brought some actual country music to the CMA Awards last night. Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde sang their current single “Never Wanted To Be That Girl”, and of course, it was stellar. They’re two of the best vocalists in the game right now, and Carly even took
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YouTube Music has got a new ‘Energise’ mood filter for personalised playlists consisting of tracks from various genres and artists. These playlists will keep getting updated over time. This is the fifth filter that adds to the already present Workout, Focus, Relax, and Commute filters. These filters can be accessed from the Activity Bar on
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Warring empires, magical creatures and deadly pacts make up the sprawling fantasy genre, from the epic to the slice of life. Take a look at our top picks for new fantasy books in November 2021. Jade Legacy by Fonda Lee Type: NovelPublisher: OrbitRelease date: Nov. 30 Den of Geek says: Lee’s writing has often been
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Play video content TMZ.com Even though Kyle Rittenhouse didn’t seem to shed any actual tears on the stand, D.L. Hughley is convinced the jury will believe his “performance is real” … and it very possibly could lead to his acquittal. The comedian/activist’s review of Rittenhouse’s emotional testimony is pretty blunt — worst acting since Stacey
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