Isn’t 2FA Enough? Hackers bypass 2FA Security, Targeting Gmail and YouTube Accounts

Beyond a username and password, two-factor authentication (2FA) is an extra layer of security that is required to guarantee the security of online accounts. Is 2FA, however, truly infallible? Google’s two-factor authentication (2FA) safeguards have been circumvented by hackers in a number of account security breaches, as reported by Gmail and YouTube users. These hacks…

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US EPA to review Texas oversight of oil and gas wastewater disposal wells

By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will review Texas’ oversight of wells used for injecting into the ground wastewater and carbon dioxide related to oil drilling, over “substantial concerns” from environmental groups that they are behind a spate of well blowouts, sinkholes and seismic activity. The EPA announced the review…

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US pop star Cyndi Lauper placed her handprints in cement outside Hollywood’s famed TXL Chinese Theater. 

With her pals, Cher and Bebe Rexha by her side, the award-winning performer, Cyndi Lauper described Tuesday’s (4th of June) ceremony as a “surreal moment.” She was dressed entirely in black, with a shock of white hair accentuated by large white earrings. The event took place only a few days after Lauper said she would…

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Chaka Khan Rocks Her ‘Global Live Music’ Award With Stella McCartney Black Boots

The largest music therapy charity in the UK, Nordoff and Robbins, hosts the esteemed annual O2 Silver Clef Awards. Since 1976, the prizes have generated around £13 million to support individuals with autism, dementia, learning disabilities, brain injuries, terminal diseases, mental health issues, grief, and trauma via transformational music therapy programs. Chaka Khan, 71, was…

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Federal Raids Target Key Figures in New York City’s Leadership

Federal authorities have raided the residences of several high-ranking New York City officials, including Edward Caban, the Commissioner of the New York Police Department (NYPD). The NYPD confirmed that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York is conducting an investigation involving certain members of the department. On Thursday, the homes of…

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“Mohammad Nusairat at UIC: Critiques America as a ‘Cancer'”

Photo of Mohammad Nusairat © Provided by The Times of India Mohammad Nusairat, a student at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), class of 2025, has recently sparked controversy with his provocative statements about America. His comments have drawn significant attention both on and offline, igniting debates about free speech and political criticism. Nusairat made these…

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