‘We’re going to fight ad*** mural’, the reason a Colorado Springs business owner added an obscene mural to his roof

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Parking disputes aren’t out of the ordinary, but one Colorado Springs business owner’s reaction is gaining a lot of attention online and stirring up some controversy. WARNING: Some details in this article may be considered offensive given the nature of the mural. An unedited version of the infamous mural can … Read more

New Google cyberattack warning as Russian APT28 hackers strike

Google’s reCAPTCHA bot defense has been armed getty Ukraine’s Cyber ​​Emergency Response Team has issued a new security warning after discovering a cyber attack campaign carried out by the APT28 threat group, also known as Fancy Bear. This group is believed, with a high degree of confidence, to be linked to Russian military intelligence operations. … Read more

Best of Fest 2024: Wisconsin Science Festival in pictures

The Wisconsin Science Festival celebrates the curiosity and wonder of science all around us. by Mariel Mohns | October 25, 2024 The 14th annual Wisconsin Science Festival offered more than 650 events virtually and in person at 200 unique locations across the state. Thousands of participants – from the young to the young at heart … Read more

Tried and tested Orico Matrix hybrid data storage for Mac

The Orico DMM series beautifully matches the look of the Apple Mac. The hybrid storage option is … [+] available in Elite, Pro and Ultra configurations. Oriko Are you a freelance photographer, content creator or graphic artist working from home or a small office? What do you currently do for storing all those large photo, … Read more

‘Five to ten seconds seems to be optimal’: the science behind hugs | Psychology

BWhether it’s a short squeeze or a bone-crushing bear hug, few can deny the comfort of a goodbye hug from a loved one. However, in a bid to keep traffic flowing at Dunedin International Airport on New Zealand’s South Island, bosses have decided to introduce a three-minute limit on hugs in the airport area. Passengers … Read more

Boeing’s new CEO is passing the ultimate management test

Boeing’s still-young CEO Kelly Ortberg faces pressing challenges, including a labor strike. Ortberg must address decades of management issues and concerns from customers, workers and investors. Ortberg is focusing on future communication, trust and innovation at Boeing to get the company on the right track. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a … Read more

At this year’s World Health Summit, Community Engagement on Climate Change took center stage

14 October 2024, Berlin: Federal Chancellor (SPD) Olaf Scholz speaks at the “World Health Summit” … [+] conference at the Marriott Hotel. Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa (Photo by Annette Riedl/Photo Alliance via Getty Images) dpa alliance/photo via Getty Images When Rohingya refugees arrived in Bangladesh in 2017, their shelters were poorly ventilated and used plastic sheets … Read more

How Sarah Renae Clark Built a $5 Million Business Without a Brand Deal

In a world where most creators depend on brand deals for income, Sarah Renae Clark stands out. The Australian creator built a $5 million business selling the Color Cube, a product that sold over 100,000 units by focusing on audience needs rather than sponsorships. Her journey is a blueprint for how smaller creators can successfully … Read more

Tooth powder reveals clues to an 800-year-old mystery of the man thrown into the well

The fusion of history, archeology and genetics is cracking down on an 800-year-old Nordic mystery. Researchers from Norway used ancient DNA to prove a story from Sverris Saga, where a man’s body was thrown into a well. Genetic analysis reveals what man might have looked like and where his ancestors came from. The findings are … Read more