Author: Justin M. Larson

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A security researcher found a serious weakness in the software that powers thousands of e-commerce sites. The platform, called Magento, and its paid version Adobe Commerce, has a bug that lets attackers break into active shopping sessions. Some attackers can even take control of the entire store.The flaw is known as SessionReaper. It allows hackers to pretend they are real customers without needing a password. Once they are inside, they can steal data, make fake orders, or install tools that collect credit card details.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kids today are growing up in a world where screens, apps, and social platforms are part of everyday life. From homework to gaming to group chats, their digital lives can move faster than parents can keep up. But behind every app and device are settings and systems that can impact their privacy, safety, and focus.Whether you’re trying to set healthy limits, track screen time, or just understand what your child’s phone can do, knowing a few key tech terms can make parenting in the digital age a lot less stressful. Here’s a…

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Nipples develop before an embryo’s sex characteristics develop. Male nipples may not play an evolutionary role, but they’re not purposeless, either—for some, nipples are involved in sexual arousal. Male nipples exist because nipples begin to develop in all embryos before sex differentiation occurs in the womb. Sex differentiation is the process in which an embryo’s cells take on specific functions and male or female characteristics begin to develop according to the embryo’s genetic instructions. Whereas nipples begin to develop around week 6, sex differentiation occurs around week 7. The changes that start in males around week 7 occur due to…

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new video loaded: Cleaning Bones for Day of the DeadPractitioners of an annual ritual to clean deceased relatives’ bones are grappling with a new challenge: tourists. Jack Nicas, our Mexico City bureau chief, visits Pomuch, a town in Eastern Mexico that celebrates Día de Muertos unlike any other place.By Jack Nicas, Marian Carrasquero, Leila Medina, Rebecca Suner and Stephanie SwartNovember 2, 2025 Source link

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Vertigo is an intense sensation that your surroundings are spinning or moving uncontrollably, even when you are standing still. It is a symptom of an underlying issue affecting the brain or inner ear. Certain exercises may help improve symptoms. Here are four vertigo exercises that can help the brain and the sensory system in your inner ear adapt to changes in movement while also improving coordination, balance, and spatial awareness. Design by Health The Brandt-Daroff exercises are a staple for helping improve the symptoms of vertigo. This series of movements helps the brain get used to the positions that trigger…

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Beans are an excellent source of plant-based protein, usually containing around 15 grams per cup when cooked. The Recommended Dietary Allowance for adults is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, but current research suggests that most people need much more. Obtaining enough protein can be challenging, especially for people who don’t consume animal protein sources. That’s where beans can help. Krit of Studio OMG / Getty Images 1 cup: 15 grams of protein Black beans are rich in fiber and packed with antioxidants that help fight inflammation. They’re also an excellent source of iron, providing more than…

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Sofya VolyanovaBBC News Russian Maria22-year-old Maria suffered serious side effects after trying the unlicensed weight loss drug promoted on TikTokMolecule, a pill promising rapid weight loss, went viral on Russian TikTok earlier this year.Young people’s feeds started filling up with captions like “Take Molecule and forget food exists”, and “Do you want to sit in the back of the class in oversized clothes?”Clips showed fridges lined with blue boxes featuring holograms and “Molecule Plus” labels.The orders began piling in, as teenagers shared their “weight-loss journeys” on social media.But there was a catch.Maria, 22, had purchased the pill from a popular…

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You already know coffee boosts your energy—but could it also help you lose weight? It turns out, when you drink your coffee may matter almost as much as what’s in your cup—and if you time your caffeine fix right, it could help support your weight loss goals. Coffee (and the compounds in coffee) may contribute to weight loss or maintenance by: Reducing total body fat: Drinking a moderate amount of coffee (1-7 cups per week) may help reduce total body fat, trunk fat, and visceral adipose tissue (VAT), a particularly harmful type of deep belly fat.Curbing appetite: Coffee may help…

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Shares worth €1.3bn (£1.1bn; $1.5bn) have been seized from the company that controls the manufacturer of Campari over alleged tax evasion, Italian police have said.Officials ordered the confiscation of the Campari Group shares from Luxembourg-based Lagfin as part of a year-long investigation into how it absorbed its Italian arm.It is accused of failing to pay a similar figure to that of the shares seized in taxes during that merger. The company said it had always acted according to tax laws.Campari – which also produces alcohol brands including Aperol, Grand Marnier and Courvoisier – said neither it nor its subsidiaries were…

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France’s consumer watchdog has reported the Asian fast fashion giant Shein to authorities for selling “sex dolls with a childlike appearance” on its website. The Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) said the online description and categorisation of the dolls “makes it difficult to doubt the child pornography nature of the content”.Shein later told the BBC: “The products in question were immediately delisted as soon as we became aware of these serious issues.”It said its team was “investigating how these listings circumvented our screening measures”. Shein is also “conducting a comprehensive review to identify and remove…

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Back pain, whether in the upper, middle, or lower back, affects millions of people around the world. It can occur for many reasons—from prolonged time in front of a screen, an injury, osteoarthritis, pregnancy, natural degeneration, or simply weakness from a lack of physical movement. Somewhere between 60-80% of adults will experience back pain in their life. Physical activity is one of the many antidotes to back pain as it helps strengthen muscles, big and small, that bolster support across your body. Mix and match the following exercises into your workouts to improve your back strength and flexibility. Move through…

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Guy DelauneyBBC Balkans correspondent, Novi SadWatch: Video shows aftermath of railway station roof collapse in SerbiaA sea of people flowed along the roads leading up to Novi Sad railway station.They came in their tens of thousands to remember the 16 people who died there this time last year, on another unseasonably warm and sunny autumn day.The victims were standing or sitting underneath a concrete canopy at the recently-renovated facility, when it collapsed. The two youngest were just six years old, the oldest, 77.Regular protests have rocked Serbia in the 12 months that have followed. But on Saturday morning, the huge…

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Many things influence growth and body development in people born male. Your height is determined by a combination of genes (traits passed down in families) and environmental factors, such as an unbalanced diet, malnutrition, economic status, and certain conditions. Most men reach their adult height by 18 years old, and only rarely grow more after that. Most males reach their adult height after puberty, which starts around 9-14 years old and lasts until 16-18 years old. Peak height velocity, also known as a growth spurt, typically occurs around 12-15 years old. During growth spurts, males average about 11 centimeters (cm),…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The dark web often feels like a mystery, hidden beneath the surface of the internet that most people use every day. But to understand how scams and cybercrimes actually work, you need to know what happens in those hidden corners where criminals trade data, services and stolen access. Cybercriminals rely on a structured underground economy, complete with marketplaces, rules and even dispute systems, to operate safely away from law enforcement. By learning how these systems function, you can better understand the threats that could reach you and avoid becoming the next target.Sign…

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