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Aujourd’hui — 28 mars 2024Presse

Houthis Finally Admit to Bombing Chinese Ship, Claim It Is British

A spokesman for the Yemeni Houthi terrorist organization identified the Panamanian-flagged, Chinese-owned-and-operated Huang Pu as one of several ships it attempted to bomb in the past 24 hours, incorrectly identifying it as "British."

The post Houthis Finally Admit to Bombing Chinese Ship, Claim It Is British appeared first on Breitbart.

The Baltimore Bridge Collapse Is About to Get Even Messier

Closing the city’s seaport will send shockwaves across global shipping. Supersize container ships pose a growing risk to bridges and other infrastructure when things go wrong.
Hier — 27 mars 2024Presse

‘Dune’-like Sandworm Existed Millions of Years Longer Than Thought

Researchers examined fossils of the predatory worm and found a new species that persisted for 25 million years after it was believed to have become extinct.
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'Meant to Be': Nebraska NICU Nurses Adopt Premature Baby They Cared For

A pair of Nebraska nurses who married after meeting in their hospital's NICU added another member to their family when they adopted a premature infant they had cared for.

The post ‘Meant to Be’: Nebraska NICU Nurses Adopt Premature Baby They Cared For appeared first on Breitbart.

Meta Kills a Crucial Transparency Tool At the Worst Possible Time

CrowdTangle helps researchers track disinformation, but Meta will close it down before the US election. The tool's cofounder, Brandon Silverman, says it's time to force companies to share data.

Chinese Hackers Charged in Decade-Long Global Spying Rampage

US and UK officials hit Chinese hacking group APT31 with sanctions and criminal charges after they targeted thousands of businesses, politicians, and critics of China.

To Live Past 100, Mangia a Lot Less: Italian Expert’s Ideas on Aging

Valter Longo, who wants to live to a healthy 120 or 130, sees the key to longevity in diet — legumes and fish — and faux fasting.

Valter Longo in his lab in Milan, in January. “For studying aging, Italy is just incredible,” said Dr. Longo, a youthful 56. “It’s nirvana.”

Biden DOJ Celebrates $750 Million in Funding for More Red Flag Laws

President Biden's Department of Justice (DOJ), celebrated the launch of the National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center and the administration's subsequent pledge of $750 million the Center can use to pursue more red flag laws. 

The post Biden DOJ Celebrates $750 Million in Funding for More Red Flag Laws appeared first on Breitbart.

Hollywood Studios Reap $25 Billion from States' Film Tax Credits; Taxpayers See Massive Losses

Par : David Ng · David Ng

Hollywood has reportedly received a whopping $25 billion in state tax incentives to date -- a win for studios like Disney and Netflix but a big "L" for ordinary taxpayers.

The post Hollywood Studios Reap $25 Billion from States’ Film Tax Credits; Taxpayers See Massive Losses appeared first on Breitbart.

Kamala Harris Announces Three Quarters of a Billion Dollars for More Red Flag Laws

On Saturday, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke from Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school and announced three quarters of a billion dollars being dedicated to securing more red flag laws. 

The post Kamala Harris Announces Three Quarters of a Billion Dollars for More Red Flag Laws appeared first on Breitbart.

Summers: 'Green Investments' and Inflation Reduction Act Will Put Upward Pressure on Interest Rates

During an interview aired on Friday’s edition of Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week,” Harvard Professor, economist, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers stated that the “huge set of

'Couldn't Be Prouder': Louisiana First-Grader Becomes Mensa Society Member

A Louisiana first-grader who faced great odds became one of the youngest members of the high-IQ Mensa society after overcoming developmental challenges.

'I Lasted 5 Days': OnlyFans Ex-Teacher Immediately Fired from New Job

A 28-year-old former Missouri teacher who made headlines for resigning to focus on her OnlyFans career is back in controversy after being fired just days after starting a new gig.

Rose Dugdale, Heiress Turned Irish Independence Fighter, Dies at 82

Par : Clay Risen
Born into English wealth and Oxford-educated, she left it all behind for a life of radical and often violent activism.

Rose Dugdale in 1974 after being sentenced to nine years in prison for crimes including art theft. Born an English heiress, she left her wealth behind to join the Irish Republican Army.

A Topsy-Turvy Online Election

Welcome to the first edition of the WIRED Politics Lab newsletter.

'3 Body Problem' Is a Tech-Heavy Head Trip

This week, we discuss how the new (very good) Netflix series 3 Body Problem fits into the sci-fi pantheon.

Why—and How—WIRED Is Covering Politics

Technology and politics have never been more intertwined. Here’s our approach to covering the 2024 election and beyond.

A Crypto Company Thinks It Can Help Fight Climate Change

Toucan is leveraging blockchain to reinvent the carbon credit market. But thorny questions abound.

Putin Urges Russians to Unite on Ukraine War

A day after a rubber-stamp presidential election, President Vladimir Putin said he would not back down in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

Thousands of Russians gathered on Red Square in Moscow on Monday, a day after Vladimir V. Putin was declared the winner of a stage-managed presidential election.

The Keys to a Long Life Are Sleep and a Better Diet—and Money

Nobel Prize–winning biologist Venki Ramakrishnan explores the science and charlatans of life-extension.

Exclusive -- Florida GOP Says State Is Solid Red: 'Democrats Are Toast'

Florida is a "solid red" state, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) says amid continued chatter of a Trump vs. Biden matchup in key swing states. But Florida, noticeably, has been absent from this conversation, and for good reason, according to the Florida GOP.

A Financial Crisis May Jeopardize Local News in Most of Atlantic Canada

Par : Ian Austen
The main lender for SaltWire, which owns most of the region’s legacy newspapers outside New Brunswick, has moved to dissolve the publisher.

A lender has asked a court to dissolve Atlantic Canada’s leading news media company.

The Global Danger of Boring Buildings

Unloved buildings turn to ruin, leading to a deluge of construction waste worldwide. Designer Thomas Heatherwick tells WIRED why cities need to prioritize human health and joy in architecture.

Iran and U.S. Held Secret Talks on Proxy Attacks and Cease-Fire

Diplomats gathered in Oman in January, with the U.S. side seeking to stop attacks on Red Sea shipping and American bases, and Iran looking for a Gaza cease-fire.

A Houthi soldier in Sana, Yemen, on Friday, at a protest against the United States and Israel. Houthi attacks have been disrupting Red Sea shipping since the start of the war in Gaza.

Over 140 House Democrats Demand Ability to Block Veterans from Purchasing Guns

More than 140 House Democrats are demanding that the ability to bar veterans from gun purchases/ownership under certain circumstances be added back to the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act.

Kushner Developing Deals Overseas Even as His Father-in-Law Runs for President

Donald Trump’s son-in-law, who was also a senior White House official, said he was close to finalizing real estate projects in Albania and Serbia.

Jared Kushner, former President Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, set up an investment company after leaving his White House job.

The Zombies of the U.S. Tax Code: Why Fossil Fuels Subsidies Seem Impossible to Kill

For the fourth year in a row, President Biden is trying to eliminate federal tax breaks for coal, oil and gas companies. But fossil fuel subsidies have proven difficult to stop.

An oil field at Signal Hill near Long Beach, Calif., in 1927.

Houthi Chief Vows to Attack Ships Going Around Red Sea to Africa's Cape of Good Hope

The leader of Yemen's Ansar Allah terrorist organization, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, announced on Thursday that his jihadists would expand their attacks on random commercial ships beyond the greater Red Sea region in an attempt to disrupt shipping routes around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa.

UFC Legend Mark Coleman Alert and Responsive After Rescuing Parents from Housefire

Mark Coleman, the UFC and PRIDE heavyweight legend who charged into his boyhood home to rescue his parents from a housefire earlier this week, is alert and responsive after receiving emergency treatment for smoke inhalation.

How a TikTok Ban Would Play Out

This week, we discuss the push by US lawmakers to ban the social video platform, and we debate the consequences of a TikTok ban for creators and for the rest of the tech industry.

Lauren Boebert Won't Run in Colorado Special Election to Replace Ken Buck

Rep. Lauren Boebert will not run in the special election to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in the Fourth Congressional District.

The ‘Emergency Powers’ Risk of a Second Trump Presidency

Every US president has the ability to invoke “emergency powers” that could give an authoritarian leader the ability to censor the internet, restrict travel, and more.

Climate Change Is Bad for Your Health, Wherever You Are

Rising temperatures are a threat regardless of where you live on the planet—they’re just dangerous in different ways.

Plufl's Human Dog Bed Is on Sale for Sleep Week

If you've ever looked at your dog's bed and wished you had one of those for you, here's a deal to take advantage of.
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