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A rumor circulating in Hong Kong that a huge earthquake and tsunami will hit Japan this summer led to such a sharp drop in ...
Nisos Research 2025 Since early 2023 Nisos has been investigating and monitoring North Korean (DPRK) IT workers, who use fake personas and stolen identities to fraudulently obtain remote employment ...
Igloo, the creator of Pudgy Penguins NFT collection, has partnered with the Walrus protocol to store all their stickers and ...
The Indian pot belly - once a badge of prosperity, indulgence and aging respectability - has long been a target of satire and ...
The U.K. government is reportedly preparing to greenlight small-scale outdoor experiments aimed at reflecting solar radiation to cool the Earth.
In response to the urgent need for emotional health awareness among students, as highlighted in the Hong Kong Department of ...
COVID unleashed a lot of different kinds of crazy in the United States, and, on the right, it broke the dam for a special ...
Where are you on your gen AI journey? This guide by CNET's experts will point you in the right direction. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where he's worked since 2000. A born browser ...
As more unsettled weather arrives, our Crop Watch agronomists welcome some moisture to help spring crops establish and boost pre-emergence herbicide ...
Andrew Mok, the brothers behind Offgod, are redefining the intersection of art and fashion with hand-drawn aesthetics and ...
Studio Ghibli is a pioneer and trendsetter, responsible for creating countless anime fans. Yet the Hayao Miyazaki-led ...
Big picture: The majority of journalists face hostility and safety threats, with 70 per cent having experienced hate speech, public discrediting, or direct intimidation. More than half (54 per cent) ...