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    Apple sent threat notifications to iPhone users in 92 countries on Wednesday, warning them that may have been targeted by mercenary spyware attacks. The company sent the alerts to individuals in 92 nations at 12pm Pacific Time Wednesday. It did not disclose the attackers’ identities or the countries where users received notifications. “Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack that is trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with your Apple ID -xxx-,” it wrote in the warning to affected customers. “This attack is likely targeting you specifically because of who you are…

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Deteriorating situation in Myawaddy adds to pressure on generals who seized power in a 2021 coup. Some 200 Myanmar soldiers have withdrawn to the so-called Friendship Bridge connecting the border town of Myawaddy to Thailand amid a relentless assault by anticoup forces. The retreat is another indication of the rising pressure facing the generals who seized power in a coup in February 2021, leading to an uprising against their rule. In a statement on Facebook, the Karen National Union (KNU), the ethnic armed group that has been leading the attack on Myawaddy, said its forces had defeated the 275 battalion,…

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Source: Benny Johnson X, Fox News YouTube The former Fox News host Tucker Carlson issued a major defense of the United States of America over the weekend while opening for Kid Rock in Gonzales, Louisiana. Carlson Opens For Kid Rock Newsweek reported that Kid Rock is currently on his Rock The Country tour, which features two-day stops at seven small towns and cities across the country between April and July, with the conservative singer visiting Louisiana, Florida, Missouri, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia and South Carolina. Last weekend, Carlson served as a surprise opener for Kid Rock for his show in Gonzales,…

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The Justice Department is investigating whether some private equity companies may have intentionally withheld information in previous mergers, a senior official said Wednesday. Richard Mosier, special counsel for private equity in the DOJ’s antitrust division, said the agency has “renewed focus” on making sure that private equity firms comply with the federal law that requires companies to notify antitrust enforcers of their transactions, known as the Hart-Scott-Rodino or HSR Act. Companies that “try to game the system, they run the risk of having that HSR and perhaps prior HSRs scrutinized. The person who signs the form opens themselves up to…

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Posted: 4/10/24 | April 10th, 2024 With its iconic Renaissance architecture, picturesque streets, world-class museums, and incredible food, Florence is one of my favorite cities in Italy. I’ve been a handful of times over the years and it never disappoints. It’s also a compact and easily walkable city, so nothing is too far from anything else. That said, each neighborhood has its own unique feel and accommodation options. For that reason, it’s a good idea to choose a neighborhood that best suits your travel style and budget. To help you do just that, here’s my list of the best neighborhoods…

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Two former executives of the firm that recently purchased Truth Social are embroiled in a lawsuit related to the acquisition of Trump’s social media company, Wired reports. The former CEO of the Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC) — the special purpose acquisition company that was created to purchase the Trump Media & Technology Group — is suing his successor for allegedly hacking his private accounts as part of a “coup d’etat.”  The details are fairly messy. Patrick Orlando, the CEO of DWAC until March 2023, claims he was ousted by Eric Swider, a Trump Media board member who was appointed CEO…

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Technology has afforded us the ability to connect with nearly anyone, anytime—and free of charge. But there’s just something nostalgic and tactile about receiving a letter or postcard via snail mail, whether it be a wedding invitation or postcard from a loved one far away.  But many also have a love-hate relationship with the United States Postal Service. Mail is lost, undelivered—or even returned, sometimes with a valid postmark and address. Indeed, “the Postal Service’s ability to provide acceptable service is an ongoing concern across the United States,” according to the Office of Inspector General for the United States Postal…

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NewsFeed Singing ‘Palestine will be free’, members of Christians for a Free Palestine disrupted lunch service at the Senate cafeteria in Washington Tuesday to protest Israel’s war on Gaza. Dozens were arrested and escorted out of the building by police, though the group later said all had been released. Published On 10 Apr 202410 Apr 2024

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Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons On April 19, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is set to expire. The program ostensibly allows the government to spy on foreigners located overseas, but has been used against Americans. Right now, Republicans in Congress and the Biden administration are trying to renew the program. Some conservative Republicans want to get rid of the whole thing. They argue that the current system allows illegal spying on American citizens. Donald Trump agrees with them. BREAKING: Trump condemns Speaker Mike Johnson’s effort to reauthorize the deep state to spy on Americans without a warrant, writes,…

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But unlike those who relocated before him — most notably Citadel’s Ken Griffin — Robbins’ move comes with a twist. The founder of Glenview Capital Management is going to make Florida his family home and keep New York his professional one, at least for now. Robbins, 54, will commute to Manhattan starting in August and largely abide by Glenview’s three-days-in-the-office policy — using his Alpine, New Jersey home as his base, he said in an interview. Meanwhile, he, his wife and three young children will temporarily live in a mansion in Palm Beach Gardens while building a house in Hobe…

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