Author: Justin M. Larson

Jaguar Land Rover is getting “daily” support from the government after last week’s cyber attack, which has ground its operations to a halt.The British car maker shut down operations when it spotted the attack last Tuesday, and its staff have been told to stay at home since. Sky News understands JLR workers are not due back at work on Wednesday, with production suspended for another day. When asked for a timeline on when operations would resume for all of the company’s 34,000 UK workers, business minister Sir Chris Bryant said: “I wish that I could provide one, but I cannot.”This…

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A firefighter has died after suffering a “cardiac emergency” while battling a blaze in northern Arizona, according to the Southwest Area Incident Management Team.Officials announced a “line of duty death” occurred on Monday at the Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona, which has burned over 145,000 acres near the Grand Canyon.The firefighter was “actively involved in suppression repair when he suffered a cardiac emergency near the North Rim Entrance Station,” officials said on Monday.A couple takes pictures from an outcropping as smoke from the Dragon Bravo fire fills the Grand Canyon on July 17, 2025 in Grand Canyon, Arizona.Scott Olson/Getty…

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A WestJet flight from Toronto made a hard landing at Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten on Sunday afternoon, prompting an emergency response. The airline confirmed that all 164 passengers and crew aboard flight 2276 were safely evacuated with no reported injuries. Emergency slides were deployed and responders sprayed foam as a precaution, though the aircraft did not catch fire. WestJet said it is cooperating with local authorities and awaiting further details on the nature of the incident. Source link

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Exercise can help lower blood pressure. It can have immediate, more short-term effects—a phenomenon called post-exercise hypotension—but exercise has long-term benefits for blood pressure, too. Different types of exercise may have unique benefits for your heart, blood pressure, and overall health with hypertension (high blood pressure). Among the many benefits of exercise is its research-backed ability to lower blood pressure. Research suggests that getting regular exercise, even in 10-minute increments, can drop your systolic blood pressure by 5 mmHg (millimeters of mercury). Experts don’t fully understand the exact mechanism for how exercise lowers blood pressure, but research suggests that exercise…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! QR codes that were once seen as a convenient shortcut for checking menus or paying bills have increasingly been turned into weapons. Fake delivery texts, counterfeit payment links and malicious codes pasted over legitimate ones have all become part of the modern fraud playbook.The latest warning from federal authorities shows just how far these tactics have gone. Criminals are now mailing out packages that people never ordered. Inside these boxes is a QR code that, when scanned, can lead to stolen personal details, drained bank accounts or malware running silently in the…

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Miami lost 3-0 in the final at Lumen Field in Seattle.A melee involving both sets of players broke out, with Suarez grabbing Sounders midfielder Obed Vargas before spitting on security director Gene Ramirez.”It was a moment of much tension and frustration, where just after the game ended things happened that shouldn’t have happened, but that doesn’t justify my reaction,” Suarez wrote on Instagram.”I made a mistake and sincerely apologise.”It’s not the image I want to give in front of my family, that suffers because of my mistakes, in front of my club, that also doesn’t deserve seeing themselves affected by…

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A Michigan judge has dismissed the case against 15 individuals accused of being “fake electors” for Donald Trump in the 2020 election.Judge Kristen Simmons on Tuesday said she found insufficient evidence to prove the defendants acted with criminal intent.”This is a fraud case, and we have to prove intent, and I don’t believe that there’s sufficient evidence to prove intent,” she said during a hearing Tuesday.”I believe that they were executing their constitutional right to seek redress, and that’s based on the statements of all of the people’s witnesses,” said the judge. “For those reasons, these cases will not be…

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The first of five Supreme Court justices who will decide the fate of the former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, has found the ex-leader guilty of plotting a coup.But Bolsonaro will only be convicted if at least three out of the five justices find him guilty.Justice Alexandre de Moraes said there was “no doubt” that there had been a coup attempt after Bolsonaro lost the 2022 presidential election to his left-wing rival, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.Moraes also said that Bolsonaro had led the “criminal organisation” which he alleged was behind the attempted coup. Bolsonaro has denied all the charges.If convicted,…

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Apple on Tuesday unveiled the iPhone 17, a new series of iPhones equipped with longer-lasting batteries and higher-quality cameras, the company said.The company also announced a first-ever iPhone model called the iPhone 17 Air, which boasts a slimmed-down design. Apple called the iPhone 17 Air the company’s “thinnest iPhone ever.”In all, the company announced four new iPhone models: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The iPhone 17 sells for $799, while the iPhone Air runs for $999. The iPhone Pro costs $1,099, and the iPhone Pro Max sells for $1,199.The new iPhone models are…

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President Emmanuel Macron has named close ally Sébastien Lecornu as new French prime minister, 24 hours after a vote of confidence ousted François Bayrou as head of his government.Lecornu was among the favourites to take over the job, and in a statement the Elysée Palace said he had been given the task of consulting political parties with the aim of adopting France’s next budget.Bayrou had visited the president hours earlier to hand in his resignation, paving the way for Lecornu to become the fifth prime minister of Macron’s second term as president. Source link

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When it comes to foods with confusing health messages, eggs may take the cake. Despite being a breakfast and baking staple, it was recommended to have only three eggs a week because they were once thought to raise cholesterol and contribute to heart disease. However, research has continued to develop, with these guidelines becoming less restrictive in 2015. Increase ‘Good’ Cholesterol Levels Eggs have more cholesterol than other foods, with about 186 milligrams (mg) in one large egg. Cholesterol is a type of fat in your blood, made in the liver and found in food. Cholesterol isn’t bad. However, having too much…

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Trump Booed At US Open Final? US PRez Reaction To Carol Alcaraz’s Win Breaks The InternetUS President Donald Trump made his first appearance at the US Open in a decade, drawing intense attention at Flushing Meadows. His presence triggered heavy security and long delays, while cameras capturing him on the video boards sparked a mix of boos and occasional cheers from the Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd. Trump waved, mouthed “thank you,” and even interacted with some spectators, but his reaction after Carlos Alcaraz’s victory, looking dismissive, quickly went viral. Despite Alcaraz’s triumph, much of the night’s spotlight remained on Trump.…

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A number of soaps, sanitizers, and skincare products from DermaRite Industries have been recalled nationwide and in Puerto Rico, the Food and Drug Administration announced on Aug. 28. The items may contain bacteria that can cause serious infections or life-threatening sepsis in people with compromised immune systems. DermaRite products are sold through retailers such as Amazon and Sam’s Club, as well as directly to healthcare providers and facilities. Check your bathroom and medicine cabinet for the recalled items, especially if you have a weakened immune system or care for an immunocompromised patient or loved one. DermaRite initially recalled several soaps…

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Shortly after presenting a mandated report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday, chair of the Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan, Mohamed Chande Othman, insisted that both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia had carried out atrocity crimes. Among the testimonies gathered for the report, survivors from RSF detention sites described the locations as “slaughterhouses”.Tortured, staved, denied medical careIn one notorious RSF facility, dozens of detainees died between June and October this year after being tortured, denied food and medical care, the independent rights expert said.Equally, in SAF-run detention facilities, “civilians were also subjected…

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Avocados are generally considered a superfood because of their nutrient density and health benefits. But could there be too much of a good thing when it comes to eating avocados daily? We talked to some dietitians to get the inside scoop on whether it is healthy and wise to eat avocados every day. Numerous studies have found that avocados are beneficial to your health. In fact, one recent study found that eating an avocado daily for six months improved diet quality, cholesterol levels, and sleep. Meanwhile, other studies have linked avocado to improved gut health, eye health, skin health, and…

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If you like to bring your phone to the bathroom, you might be more likely to develop hemorrhoids. That’s according to a new study published in PLoS One, which found that people who used their phones on the toilet were 46% more likely to have this gastrointestinal condition based on colonoscopy results. Spending extra time sitting can restrict blood flow and compress the veins, increasing the risk of hemorrhoids. “The study is very timely, as cell phone use appears to be ubiquitous,” said Brian C. Jacobson, MD, MPH, a gastroenterologist with Massachusetts General Hospital and a spokesperson for the American…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Artificial intelligence has slipped quietly into our meetings. Zoom, Google Meet and other platforms now offer AI notetakers that listen, record and share summaries. At first, it feels like a helpful assistant. No more scrambling to jot down every point. But there’s a catch. It records everything, including comments you never planned to share.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide – free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM…

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More than four years after the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex in Surfside, Florida, federal investigators are expected to announce their preliminary findings on Tuesday regarding the cause of the tragedy.”It is more likely that the collapse initiated in the pool deck than the tower,” a slide deck prepared ahead of today’s National Construction Safety Team Advisory Committee meeting states.Champlain Towers South was an oceanfront complex just north of the Miami Beach city line. The collapse of the structure killed 98 people in the middle of the night in June 2021.This aerial view, shows search and…

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