On a recent walk through the woods of southern Oregon, I found myself thinking about my feelings of gratitude as I looked at everything around me that spoke of a long and brilliant fall. I...
Pope Leo XIV visits Turkey's ancient Nicaea site where Christian leaders pray for unity, commemorating the 1,700-year anniversary of the historic council.
Prepare for winter weather as a cold front brings snow and chilly temperatures to the Front Range this weekend. This post Cold Front, Light Snow for Northern Colorado Weekend previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
Festival of Trees: 1 p.m. Saturday, Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. View decorated trees in the Union Colony Civic Center Lobby by local businesses and organizations.
Apple`s Podcasts app on both iOS and Mac has been exhibiting strange behavior for months, spontaneously launching and presenting users with obscure religion, spirituality and education podcasts they never subscribed to -- and at least one of these podcasts contains a link attempting a cross-site scripting attack, 404 Media reports. Joseph Cox, a journalist at the outlet, documented the issue after repeatedly finding his Mac had launched the Podcasts app on its own, presenting bizarre podcasts with titles containing garbled code, external URLs to Spotify and Google Play, and in one case, what appears to be XSS attack code embedded directly in the podcast title itself. Patrick Wardle, a macOS security expert and creator of Objective-See, confirmed he could replicate similar behavior: simply visiting a website can trigger the Podcasts app to open and load an attacker-chosen podcast without any user prompt or approval. Wardle said this creates "a very effective delivery mechanism" if a vulnerability exists in the Podcasts app, and the level of probing suggests adversaries are actively evaluating it as a potential target. The XSS-attempting podcast dates from around 2019. A recent review in the app asked "How does Apple allow this attempted XSS attack?" Asked for comment five times by 404 Media, Apple did not respond. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
"The one guy working there came over and just started flipping, like, six of them at a time." The post Inside the Bruins’ new goal celebration inspired by … ice cream? appeared first on Boston.com .
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Céline Dion is feeling thankful during the holidays. The 57-year-old singer took to Instagram to share some words of wisdom for Thanksgiving and the holidays. "There`s something so powerful about gathering with the people you love, whether around a full table over the phone or even just in your heart," the "My Heart Will Go On" singer said. "I`m so thankful to my family and our moments together that mean the world to me," she told her fans. The singer -- who is currently battling stiff-person syndrome -- emphasized that the holidays were a time to "slow down, take a deep breath, and give thanks." Dion concluded: "Happy Thanksgiving, from me and my family, to you and yours." "Wishing everyone a beautiful and peaceful Thanksgiving! May your day be filled with love, gratitude, and precious moments with the people who mean the most to you," Dion wrote in her caption. Fans flooded Dion`s post sharing their well wishes to the Grammy-award winning artist. "And we are thankful for YOU and to see you healthy again. love you @celinedion <3," one social media user wrote. While another added: "She looks so good!!!!" Dion was first diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome in 2022. She returned to the stage at the 2024 Olympics amid her battle. "I haven`t beat the disease, as it`s still within me and always will be. I hope that we`ll find a miracle, a way to cure it with scientific research, but for now I have to learn to live with it," she said in a interview last year with Vogue France .
A large-scale Brazilian study found dangerous levels of toxic metals in popular children’s toys, with barium and lead topping the list. Researchers used sophisticated lab methods to identify 21 hazardous elements and test how easily they could be released when toys are mouthed. Even though only small fractions leach out, the total concentrations were so high that safety concerns remain critical.
President Trump addressed a reporter on Thanksgiving, calling them "stupid" for questioning his blame of the Biden administration over the D.C. shooter`s entry into the U.S.
Hayden-based stock contractor Kaitlynn Wood (Hayes) will reach her dream of stepping onto the national stage when the bucking horses fly out of the chutes at the Junior National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas next month. “It’s been...
The Ryman Vinyl Suite features rare memorabilia, archival photography, and a curated vinyl collection designed to celebrate 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry.
For Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun, there`s no such thing as "too close" ... as evidenced by these new cozy pics of their Florida Keys fun. They were each holding on to the other as they shared a Sea-Doo while zipping around the ocean near Syd`s…
In September, longtime Gunnison resident Edwin Flores went to his annual check-in with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Aurora, just as he’d been doing for the last decade. This check-in, though, ended much differently than those over the past 10 years did. Flores was detained by ICE and told he was being sent to Mexico. The post Longtime Gunnison resident in ICE custody first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .
Indiana state lawmakers will gavel in next month to consider a redistricting measure in response to insistent demands from President Donald Trump, reversing an earlier decision by the state Senate. The state House will reconvene on Dec. 1 to take up “all legislative business,” including redrawing the state’s congressional map, Speaker Todd Huston said in […] The post Indiana state lawmakers will convene on redistricting in December appeared first on Roll Call .