Month: March 2023

If this is your first time hearing about Colt Glover, you better get used to seeing him. Glover recently auditioned for American Idol and his performance garnered high-level compliments from Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie. The clip begins with Glover walking out to the audition area in front of the judges (not really sure
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Herbie: Fully Loaded actor Lindsay Lohan and an adult performer known for playing MILFs are among those being charged in an cryptocurrency fraud scheme, according to a press release from the Securities and Exchanges Commission, published Wednesday afternoon. The press release states that eight celebrities, including Lohan, adult performer Kendra Lust, influencer Jake Paul, and
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Marcin Ingot installs a section of electric fence from Auschwitz at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute Tuesday, March 21, 2023. The fence is part of the exhibit “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.” Which opens March 24.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Photos of Auschwitz prisoners are display at the Ronald Reagan
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Mar 22, 2023Ravie LakshmananICS/SCADA Security The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released eight Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories on Tuesday, warning of critical flaws affecting equipment from Delta Electronics and Rockwell Automation. This includes 13 security vulnerabilities in Delta Electronics’ InfraSuite Device Master, a real-time device monitoring software. All versions prior to
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Three dancers who previously worked with the controversial church-aligned company 7M Films are suing their previous talent manager and pastor. Aubrey Fisher-Greene, Kylie Douglas, and Kevin “Konkrete” Davis have joined four other complainants in accusing 7M owner and pastor of the Santa Ana–based Shekinah Church Robert Shinn of running a “cult” and taking advantage of
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Referring to state housing laws as the “governor’s mandate,” Huntington Beach Mayor Tony Strickland and two other city council members blocked approval of the city’s massive housing plan for the rest of the 2020s. But rather than kill the city’s 1,164-page “housing element” outright, the sharply divided city council united behind a motion to postpone
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