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Giuliani calls out Mamdani for ‘hatred’ of Jewish people over plans to skip Israel Day parade

"Mamdani`s decision to snub the Israeli Day Parade demonstrates his deep disdain and hatred of the Jewish community," Giuliani told The Post Wednesday.

DNA cracks 40-year cold case mystery with arrest in library worker’s savage slaying: police

A Connecticut man was arrested nearly four decades after the 1986 murder of Roberta Walls, a 22-year-old Virginia Beach library employee, police say.

Video Shows Itamar Ben-Gvir Taunting Pro-Palestinian Activists

The national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, posted a video in which he is seen with handcuffed activists forced to kneel on the deck of a ship. It drew a rebuke from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

2.8 million hit in frightening scareware attack that holds your browser hostage — how to stay safe

Scammers are using a new browser-locking scareware attack to trick potential victims into calling them for help.

Queen Latifah on Hosting the AMAs: “Everybody Needs to Feel That Energy From Me”

The hip-hop icon makes her AMAs hosting return on May 25th, over three decades after hosting the show back in 1995.

Patriots WR Kyle Williams feels he’s ready for a ‘night and day’ jump in second NFL season

"Being able to learn the playbook and just whatever they need for me, just being able to execute at a high level.” The post Patriots WR Kyle Williams feels he’s ready for a ‘night and day’ jump in second NFL season appeared first on Boston.com .

The All-American Rejects Are Rebels Without a Cause on ‘Sandbox’

The band return with strong but scattered songs on their first LP in 14 years

End of an era as Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous, pours its last

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Meghan Markle Lights As Ever Candle Inspired by Her Royal Wedding to Prince Harry on Their Anniversary

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The U.N. courts set up to prosecute the atrocities committed during the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s and the 1994 Rwandan genocide have held their final session.

Anna`s Archive Hit With Global Domain Takedown Order

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: A coalition of thirteen major publishers has won a massive $19.5 million default judgment against shadow library Anna`s Archive. A New York federal judge fully approved the publishers` requests, issuing a broad permanent injunction that orders more than twenty specific global registries, hosts, and service providers to immediately disable the site`s remaining domains. [...] At first glance, the damages award is the headline figure. Judge Rakoff granted the maximum statutory damages of $150,000 for each of the 130 "Works in Suit." This brings the final damages bill amount to a staggering $19,500,000. However, as with the $322 million judgment won by the music industry against Anna`s Archive in the related Spotify case, it`s highly unlikely that this money will be recouped. For now, the operators of Anna`s Archive remain strictly anonymous, which doesn`t help either. The default judgment (PDF) addresses this and requires the operators to unmask their identities and provide a sworn statement with valid contact information to the court within 10 days. However, since the operators have previously stated they hide their identities to avoid "decades of prison time," it is safe to assume that the operators will simply ignore this request. The true power of this default judgment lies in the permanent injunction. Anna`s Archive is known to evade enforcement and change domain names when needed, so the injunction targets the technical intermediaries that keep the site online. Specifically, the injunction orders "all domain name registries and registrars of record" to permanently disable access to Anna`s Archive`s domains and prevent their transfer to anyone other than the publishers or the music industry plaintiffs in the related case. In addition to domain name services, the order also extends to international hosting providers, who are also ordered to stop working with the site. Leaving no room for interpretation, the ord

While other tech CEOs warn of mass job losses, Glean’s chief says AI will never replace a single worker

Arvind Jain, the CEO of AI-powered enterprise search platform Glean, says no roles are being eliminated in the AI era.

Buntport’s new comedy ‘This Is The Day ’91’ centers a very weird world record

Buntport Theater`s original play follows three friends desperate to reclaim their record for most soft toys caught blindfolded in one minute. The post Buntport’s new comedy ‘This Is The Day ’91’ centers a very weird world record appeared first on Denver Westword .

Scientists discover why Alzheimer’s risk hits women so much harder

Women may be especially sensitive to the effects of common dementia risk factors, according to a new UC San Diego study of over 17,000 adults. Researchers say tailoring prevention strategies specifically for women could be key to reducing Alzheimer’s risk.

Hayden Panetierre All Smiles After Revealing Friend`s Name Involved in Yacht Incident

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Former Rep. Barney Frank dead at 86

Former Rep. Barney Frank, the first member of Congress to voluntarily announce he was gay, who rose to lead the House Financial Services Committee at a seminal moment in American economic history, died Tuesday night. He was 86. The progressive Frank had among the sharpest wits of members of the House and was known at […]

What to Expect From Sony’s ‘State Of Play’ May 2026 Showcase

From "007 First Light" to "Grand Theft Auto VI," the next State of Play is likely to bring big news for upcoming game drops.

Eagle Valley High School seniors set to continue careers at the collegiate level

Nine Eagle Valley High School seniors committed to competing at the collegiate level during a signing event earlier this month. Lauryn Albers, Dylan Blair, Tyler Blair, Julia Borejszo, Jason Flaherty, Keaden Lake, Nathan Leeper, Evan...

Fever's Aliyah Boston Receives Positive Injury Update

Indiana Fever All-Star Aliyah Boston missed the first game of her career with a lower leg injury on Sunday. Read the latest.

Colorado stream access debate drifts beyond 2026 after lawmakers fail to find compromise between landowners, recreationists

Last summer, a group of Colorado legislators hopped aboard several rafts with river guides and conservationists to float a mellow section of the Colorado River south of Kremmling.  The trip was organized by a coalition...

Demand for Rental Housing Remains Strong in Colorado Springs

Real Estate · Housing The average vacancy rate for rental housing in Colorado Springs dropped almost a full percentage point in the first quarter of 2026, while average rents increased. Q1 2026 Vacancy Rate 7.27% vs. 8.23% in Q4 2025 Q1 2026 Average Rent $1,410 up from $1,395 in Q4 2025 The first quarter vacancy [...] The post Demand for Rental Housing Remains Strong in Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Digest .

Lolley’s Ice Cream Brings Small-Batch Scoops to Downtown Colorado Springs

Downtown Colorado Springs is getting a little sweeter this weekend. Lolley’s Ice Cream, the Monument shop that’s built a loyal following on small-batch recipes and a no-preservatives, no-artificial-anything approach, opens its second location at 216 N. Tejon St. on Saturday, May 16 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Mayor Yemi Mobolade will speak [...] The post Lolley’s Ice Cream Brings Small-Batch Scoops to Downtown Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Insider .