Coinbase Hacked After Attackers Bribed Company's Own Employees To Leak Customer Data Coinbase, the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency exchange, was hit by a $20 million extortion attempt after cybercriminals recruited
Modular hotswap batteries allow e-tractor to work the farm for longer As agriculture tries to clean up its act, the roar of the diesel engine is likely to become a thing of the past in the countryside
BREAKING: COVID-19 mRNA Shots Destroy Over 60% of Women’s Non-Renewable Egg Supply New study finds rats injected intramuscularly with human-equivalent mRNA doses suffered irreversible loss of primordial follicles — the foundation of fertility.
Musk Promised Budget Cuts, But Stole All Our Data And Delivered A Panopticon Instead The first thing Musk did on January 24, 2025, was to fire 17 Inspector Generals (IGs), the watchdogs overseeing federal agencies
Klein's flying supercar rolls out in 2026, with an amphibian to follow More than 30 years in the making, this long-range, high-speed, flight-tested, two-seat flying car is slated to be certified later this year
Florida Troopers Now Federally Credentialed to Arrest Illegal Immigrants on Their Own Florida officials announced that 1,800 state Highway Patrol troopers are the first in the nation to receive federal credentials under an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)