Month: December 2022

A hooded man representing a cyber criminal. Loop Images | UIG | Getty Images Federal law enforcement officers are cracking down on a scheme that aims to extort sexual imagery from children and teens after a dramatic increase in incidents over the past year. Sexual predators are threatening, blackmailing or enticing minors through “sextortion,” a
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News Martin Duffy, Felt and Primal Scream Keyboardist, Dies at 55 Duffy became a British rock mainstay, also contributing to songs by Oasis, the Charlatans, and the Chemical Brothers By Jazz Monroe December 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter Martin Duffy, March 2011 (Ollie Millington/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Martin Duffy, the Felt keyboardist who went on to
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In this article FDX Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT FedEx Cargo Plane Leslie Josephs | CNBC FedEx said Tuesday that its quarterly earnings and sales fell from a year ago and warned of persistent weak demand, but said its “aggressive” cost-cutting measures were softening the blow. The package delivery giant’s net income fell to
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Hypoxia imaging White light, prompt and delayed fluorescence images of a pancreatic tumour on a mouse. The ratio of delayed to prompt fluorescence shows improved contrast, enabling accurate distinction between hypoxic and healthy tissue. (Courtesy: CC BY 4.0/J. Biomed. Opt. 10.1117/1.JBO.27.10.106005) Surgical resection of cancerous tissue is a common treatment used to reduce the likelihood
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2023 has proven a banner year in Zendaya’s America, as the actress’s acclaimed performances and normie dates with boyfriend Tom Holland flooded headlines on a regularly scheduled rinse-and-repeat cycle. But perhaps nothing has captured social-media chatter like the Euphoria star’s wardrobe, curated with the expert eye of stylist Law Roach and generating almost universal acclaim—a
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No one is safe, and nothing is sacred. On His Dark Materials Season 3 Episode 5, the Big Bad finally shows up — with a bang! Major characters are dying left and right. Beloved dead characters are returning. And, of course, we finally see the world of the seedpod-skating, talking tapir-like creatures — the mulefa. The mulefa
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The poems in Michael Chang’s latest collection, Almanac of Useless Talents, are punk jazz or noise hip hop—avant-garde and anarchist. Intertextual and reality. Surreal and real. Ugly and pretty. Crystal-clear and obscure. Confident and confessional. Serious and absurd. I speak in binaries, but Chang’s poems are anything but. They deconstruct binaries. Poetry is often the
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