Month: January 2023

Abigail Breslin is officially a married woman … revealing she tied the knot with her longtime lover Ira Kunyansky! The “Zombieland” star took to IG, Sunday night … telling fans she had exchanged vows with her now-husband over the weekend. She wrote,” 01.28.23❤️💍❤️ married my bestest friend. @richruski” .. while sharing a photo of the
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Britain’s economic reputation has been dealt a further blow after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast that this year the UK economy will fare worse than any other country in the developed world – including Russia. In the latest update of its economic forecasts, the IMF said that it expected the UK’s gross domestic product
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EXCLUSIVE: Heather McCauley has joined Anonymous Content as Chief Operating Officer. In addition to operations, McCauley will oversee the company’s Human Resources, Finance, Business Affairs, and Legal departments. She is based out of the company’s LA office and begins her new position immediately. “Heather is an incredible leader, a brilliant thinker, and an opportunistic strategist.
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Jan 30, 2023Ravie LakshmananThreat Detection / Malware A new Golang-based information stealer malware dubbed Titan Stealer is being advertised by threat actors through their Telegram channel. “The stealer is capable of stealing a variety of information from infected Windows machines, including credential data from browsers and crypto wallets, FTP client details, screenshots, system information, and
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Talk about some kickass lineups… Auburn Rodeo just announced their spring and fall performers for 2023, and it’s a STACKED bill. They revealed Zach Bryan (fall) and Cody Johnson (spring) as their main headliners, along with performances by Whiskey Myers, Shane Smith & The Saints, Hailey Whitters, Yellowstone star Luke Grimes, Ian Munsick and JR
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GAMING LEVELS UP The songs, collaborations, and fully playable characters that cemented the marriage between music and gaming The era of modern gaming began over 50 years ago — and in the time since Pong (1972), video games have gone from minimalistic engineering oddities to multi-billion dollar franchises that make Hollywood blockbusters seem humble in comparison.
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