DoT blocks privacy-friendly phone number app Doosra
It is unclear why Doosra, a firm that sells secondary phone numbers to privacy-conscious users, has been ordered offline
It is unclear why Doosra, a firm that sells secondary phone numbers to privacy-conscious users, has been ordered offline
In the early morning of Sept. 22, 2020, Officer Gregorio De La Cruz responded to a call at a home in Laredo, Texas. At the top of the stairs of the house, Joel Pellot, dressed in surgical scrubs, was performing CPR on his wife, 31-year-old Maria Muñoz. Paramedics and police jumped in to help, but at 3:58 a.m. local time, less than three hours after Pellot called 911, his wife was declared dead inside their home. CBS News' Erin Moriarty reports on what happened.
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is expected transfer to a 'special regime' colony, the harshest grade in Russia's prison system, but he has not been seen by his lawyers since December 6
Sonja Casquilho-Weiland lost her granddaughter Lara in 2010 after a two-year battle with leukaemia. Now, she campaigns to raise awareness of childhood cancers.
Dec. 15 is here and many more players are trade-eligible in the NBA
BELOVED actor and Emmerdale star Steve Halliwell has tragically died aged 77.
Читать дальше...BENGALURU, India - Krutrim, an artificial intelligence startup founded by entrepreneur Bhavish Aggarwal, has launched India’s first multilingual large language model (LLM), which can generate text in 10 Indian languages.
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The Director of the National Mathematical Centre, Prof. Promise Mebine, has called on the National Universities Commission to amend the establishment act of the centre by upgrading it to a university. Mebine, who spoke on Friday in Abuja at the end of a workshop held at the centre, said that converting the centre to the
Читать дальше..."American Pie" actress Tara Reid revealed she had a fling with former NFL quarterback Tom Brady before she was briefly engaged to television host Carson Daly.
Earlier on Friday, the board of directors of the Bank of Russia raised its key rate from 15% to 16% per annum at this year’s last meeting
Switchable transponders can be moved from one vehicle to another for use on Orange County's newest tollway.
The Saskatoon Police Service is investigating a homicide that occurred early Thursday.
She's a volleyball star and the daughter of a player drafted when he was out of high school.
Would you still enjoy watching the Premier League if both teams wore similar-looking kits? Probably not, and that's why colour blindness has become a hot-button topic.
BBC Breakfast was thrust into chaos after a technical glitch during a weather segment left viewers with no signal with host Naga Munchetty forced to apologise for the hitch
"Teaching is one of the most thankless jobs on the planet, due to bratty kids, unsupportive parents, long hours with low pay, curriculums that leave teachers little room to teach as they see fit, relentless testing and test prepping, and schools admins who may have spent very little, if any, time in an actual classroom, but think that they can tell teachers how to do THEIR jobs."
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As many as 120 'shooting stars' per hour were visible during the moonless peak of the Geminids this week.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) leaders on Sunday kept sanctions imposed on Niger after a July military coup and said they would need to see progress towards a transition to civilian rule before easing the measures. The lifting of sanctions is also contingent on the release of ousted Niger president Mohamed Bazoum, ECOWAS said. "Sierra Leone, Benin and Togo are now in charge of negotiations between the military junta and ECOWAS," FRANCE 24's correspondent Harold Girard said.
The UNESCO World Heritage List recently recognised transhumance, or the seasonal droving of livestock, as part of humanity's intangible cultural heritage.
The nearly 50 year old spacecraft has experienced a glitch which means it is no longer sending science data back to Earth.