When Charlotte was 18, she matched with a then-19-year-old man named Andrew Callaghan on Tinder. The now-24-year-old, who requested a pseudonym to protect her privacy, was familiar with Callaghan, as they had attended neighboring high schools in the Seattle area. Though Callaghan would later become well-known as the host of the popular YouTube channels All
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In a fantastic collaboration between two top-notch institutions working against censorship and book bans, high school students across the country are invited to apply to and take part in the Freedom to Read Advocacy Institute. Brooklyn Public Library–named Librarians of the Year from Library Journal for their Books Unbanned program–and PEN America–a leader in tracking
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Jan 13, 2023Ravie LakshmananCyber Threat / Malware Detection Remote access trojans such as StrRAT and Ratty are being distributed as a combination of polyglot and malicious Java archive (JAR) files, once again highlighting how threat actors are continuously finding new ways to fly under the radar. “Attackers now use the polyglot technique to confuse security
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Honor Magic 5 has reportedly been spotted on China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) certification website. The listing suggests that the upcoming Honor Magic 5 series of smartphones could make its way to consumers soon. It also appears to suggest some key specifications of the Honor Magic 5, which is tipped to debut
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Anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists have joined forces in a bizarre lawsuit that accuses The Washington Post, the BBC, the Associated Press, and Reuters of violating 19th-century antitrust laws by refusing to credit bogus COVID-19 conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine misinformation. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of the most prominent anti-vaxxers and the son of the late Democratic
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Los Angeles County public health officials reported 1,716 more cases of the coronavirus since Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases to 3,657,744 as of Tursday, Jan. 12. Officials reported 27 more deaths linked to the coronavirus since Wednesday for a total of 34,944 deaths since tracking began. There were nine more patients since Wednesday,
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