Author: Robert Gill

Chance the Rapper’s wife, Kirsten Corley, took to Instagram to announce their decision to divorce after five years of marriage. The couple shared that the decision was made amicably and with gratitude for the time they spent together. They will continue to co-parent their daughters, Kensli and Marli, together. Corley asked for privacy and respect as they navigate this transition, especially after a video surfaced of Chance dancing with another woman at Carnival 2023 in Jamaica last year. The video sparked rumors of infidelity, but a representative for the couple assured that they were “all good” despite the drama. In…

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Firmware security firm Binarly has recently released a free online scanner designed to detect Linux executables affected by the XZ Utils supply chain attack CVE-2024-3094. XZ Utils is a popular data compression tool utilized in numerous major Linux distributions. The backdoor was initially discovered in XZ version 5.6.0 by Microsoft engineer Andres Freud. While only a few Linux distributions have been impacted by this issue, the majority of them are using earlier versions of the library that are considered safe. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recommended downgrading XZ Utils to version 5.4.6 Stable and has advised conducting…

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On April 8, a total solar eclipse will sweep across parts of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, offering a rare opportunity for scientists to study the effects of sudden darkness on Earth’s atmosphere. NASA engineers at the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia are gearing up to launch rockets into the eclipse’s shadow to gather crucial data. The eclipse is known to cause sharp drops in temperatures and changes in animal behavior, but scientists are particularly interested in understanding how it impacts the ionosphere, the boundary between Earth’s upper and lower atmosphere. Ultraviolet radiation from the sun creates electrically charged particles…

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Evidence gathered by three media outlets has linked Russia’s GRU’s Unit 29155 to assassination attempts and political destabilization efforts. The unit, dedicated to supporting Vladimir Putin’s imperial ambitions, has been implicated in various incidents around the world. One key piece of evidence includes the geolocation of Russian operatives in different locations before or during incidents related to the mysterious Havana Syndrome. This illness, characterized by a range of symptoms including neurological issues, is believed to be caused by directed energy weapons, some of which were reportedly developed by Unit 29155. Patients affected by Havana Syndrome have identified Russian agents known…

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Last week, a successful covert operation conducted by government agencies targeted a notorious criminal organization involved in drug trafficking. The operation led to several arrests and the seizure of large quantities of drugs and cash as evidence. The coordinated effort by the agencies proved to be a significant blow to the criminal organization, disrupting their operations and leading to multiple arrests. Government officials praised the dedication and hard work of the agencies involved in the operation, highlighting the effectiveness of collaboration in combating organized crime. The investigation into the criminal organization is ongoing, with more arrests expected to follow as…

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Iowa women’s basketball standout Caitlin Clark continues to make waves in the basketball world, as she has been selected for Team USA’s training camp roster in Cleveland. The talented guard has already earned three gold medals with USA Basketball junior national teams and is currently the leading scorer in NCAA basketball history with an impressive 3,830 points. Clark’s success on the court has not gone unnoticed, as she was recently named National Player of the Year by The Athletic. The Hawkeyes also made headlines this year by setting women’s basketball viewership records, thanks in large part to Clark’s stellar performances.…

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Popular Twitch streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins recently shocked fans by revealing that he has been diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer. The 32-year-old shared the news on Twitter, explaining that a mole removed from his foot turned out to be cancerous. Despite the diagnosis, Blevins remains hopeful as medical professionals believe the cancer was caught in its early stages. He stressed the importance of regular skin checkups, urging his followers to prioritize their health and well-being. Ninja, known for his success playing Fortnite on Twitch, has amassed a huge following and become a mainstream celebrity. His fans have…

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The Kremlin Faces Questions Over Alleged Link Between Ukraine and Moscow Terrorist Attack The Kremlin has remained tight-lipped on whether they believe there is a connection between the Ukrainian government and the gunmen responsible for the recent terrorist attack in Moscow. Despite President Vladimir Putin describing the attackers as “radical Islamists” and insinuating a tie to Ukraine, no concrete evidence has been presented to support this claim. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has emphasized that official authorities cannot make statements on the matter while the investigation is ongoing. However, he highlighted the significance of President Putin’s remarks regarding the attack…

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Former President Donald Trump is facing legal troubles as he prepares for his hush-money criminal trial on April 15. New York judge Juan M. Merchan has placed Trump under a gag order following his criticisms of the judge on social media. The gag order prevents Trump from making any public statements about jurors, witnesses, or court staff involved in the case. This comes after Trump questioned the judge’s impartiality due to his daughter working as a Democratic political consultant. The hush-money case alleges that Trump falsely listed payments to lawyer Michael Cohen as legal fees, including a payment to porn…

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A groundbreaking new study led by Caltech Professor Anthony Readhead has shed light on the nature of Compact Symmetric Objects (CSOs), revealing that these mysterious objects have relatively short lives compared to previous beliefs. Initially thought to be young galaxies with expanding jets, researchers have now discovered that CSOs actually expel jets for 5,000 years or less before they die out. This discovery overturns previous assumptions that CSOs have longer-lasting jet emissions. The study, which analyzed over 3,000 CSO candidates to confirm 79 real CSOs, found that the short-lived jets are likely fueled by tidal disruption events (TDEs), where a…

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