Month: October 2023

Kevin Spacey corrió al hospital luego de sentir los mismos síntomas de un ataque cardíaco. Spacey habló sobre el susto que pasó en Uzbekistán durante el Festival Internacional de Cine de Tashkent durante la ceremonia de clausura la noche del lunes, diciendo que todo su brazo se entumeció durante unos 8 segundos mientras tomaba un
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After graduating from Dartmouth in 2006 with a bachelor’s in political science, Brown began a position investigating misconduct committed by New York City Police Department members. This led to her studying investigative journalism at Columbia University and then moving to California to work for a nonprofit. As a facilitator for this nonprofit, Brown performed stories
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Rishi Sunak will try and convince the public he is the person to “fundamentally change the country” and fix Westminster’s “broken system” – despite the fact his party has been in government for 13 years. The prime minister will try to present himself as a reformer who is prepared to take difficult decisions, unlike opponents,
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In another latest salvo amid tensions between video providers and programmers, DirecTV sent a letter to Warner Bros. Discovery warning that offering CNN as part of its streaming package risks violating the contract between the two companies. CNN’s new CNN Max launched last week on WBD’s Max streaming platform. Unlike its previous (and quickly shuttered)
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Oct 03, 2023THNArtificial Intelligence / Cyber Threat Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple critical security flaws in the TorchServe tool for serving and scaling PyTorch models that could be chained to achieve remote code execution on affected systems. Israel-based runtime application security company Oligo, which made the discovery, has coined the vulnerabilities ShellTorch. “These vulnerabilities […]
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Over the past few years, the notion of “cancel culture” has become a hot button issue. Winston Marshall, former member of the folk group Mumford & Sons, knows the feeling of cancel culture firsthand, as he’s experienced it himself. Marshall left the band in 2021 after he tweeted support for conservative author Andy Ngo’s book,
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A view from the San Fernando Valley: The proposed Harvard-Westlake River Park, a 17.2-acre development project that would bring an athletic and recreational facility to the Studio City area, Friday, July 14, 2023. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Community meetings bring people together for exchange of ideas and memorable shared experiences. Here’s
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