Traditionally, the term braindump referred to someone taking an exam, memorizing the questions, and sharing them online for others to use. That practice is unethical and violates the certification ...
The Bureau of Meteorology’s new $4.1m website is shithouse after leaving Queenslanders at the mercy of dangerous thunderstorms Sunday afternoon. However there is a silver lining to what was a ...
China and Russia have deployed attractive women to the United States to seduce unwitting Silicon Valley tech executives as part of a “sex warfare” operation aimed at stealing American technology ...
It is one of the most hotly debated ingredients in Britain's kitchens. Whether you're sautéing, deep-frying or drizzling over a salad, oil is a cooking staple – but choosing the right one has become ...
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A city court in an interim order has restrained various entities from using actor Chiranjeevi's name, image, voice for commercial purposes without permission. Chiranjeevi had approached the City Civil ...
To understand why Alberta Premier Danielle Smith brings dog-with-a-bone determination to her campaign for an additional oil pipeline to the B.C. coast, look at what’s happened in her province since ...
November 6, 2025 - A new law aims to get more teachers instructing kids in how to sound out words to be able to access the joy of reading. This year, all California public schools were expected to ...
FILE - An Allegheny County worker processes mail-in and absentee ballots in Pittsburgh, April 18, 2024. In August, President Donald Trump vowed on social media to “lead a movement to get rid of ...
Albanian smuggling gangs are using frogmen to retrieve cocaine stashed on the underside of cargo ships - as this new graphic shows. Traffickers have long been known to hide packages of drugs in ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported automobiles and parts from Canada and Mexico will cost U.S.-based automakers at least US$10-billion through the end of October, a new analysis has found.