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Kessler Syndrome: The Catastrophic Space Debris Scenario Alarming Scientists
On October 19, the U.S. Space Command reported that the Intelsat 33e satellite had broken into approximately 20 fragments, though the cause of the breakup […]
Critical Vulnerability in Google Chrome: Millions Exposed to 2FA Bypass Threats
On Dec. 29, this story now includes an in-depth explanation of how 2FA bypass via session cookie compromise works, along with expert advice on mitigating […]
Bay Meats Set to Relocate to New Location This January
THUNDER BAY — Bay Meats is on the move. A cornerstone of the Bay Street business community, Bay Meats has announced plans to relocate and […]
Deadliest Plane Crash in South Korea’s History Underscores Risks of Bird Strikes
The tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 in South Korea has brought renewed attention to the dangers birds can pose to commercial aircraft. Shortly […]
AAA video games face challenges in managing the rapidly increasing costs of producing ultra-realistic graphics.
Gaming studios are facing tough decisions as they contend with the escalating costs of crafting cutting-edge visuals, which often deliver diminishing returns. The challenge lies […]
Parker Solar Probe Becomes Fastest Human-Made Object and ‘Touches’ the Sun, Breaking Records
Parker Solar Probe’s Historic Solar Encounter: Breaking Records and Advancing Science NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has achieved a historic milestone, surviving its record-breaking closest approach […]
B.C. Man Fined $2M for Tax Evasion After Flipping 14 Homes in Four Years
B.C. Property Flipper Fined $2M for Tax Evasion After Failing to Report $7.5M in Income A serial property flipper in Richmond, British Columbia, has been […]
President-elect Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court on Friday to delay the implementation of a potential TikTok ban until his administration can pursue a “political […]
Five Southern Ontario Hunters Fined $37,000 for Moose Hunting Violations in Northern Ontario
A lengthy moose hunting investigation has led to the conviction of five individuals for illegal hunting activities, resulting in fines totaling $37,000 and an additional […]