In a dramatic turn of events, Afghanistan claims to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in retaliatory border operations following alleged airstrikes. The situation escalates as both nations prepare for further conflict amidst rising tensions.
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will reach end of life on October 14, but users can secure their PCs for another year. Discover how to enroll in Extended Security Updates and keep your system safe.
Former national security adviser John Bolton is on the brink of federal charges related to classified materials. Will he face indictment next week? Discover the shocking details of this high-profile investigation.
As thousands of refugees return to Gaza, the bittersweet relief of a ceasefire clashes with the devastation of their cities. Meanwhile, UK weight loss jab usage skyrockets, and travel chaos looms for British travelers as new EU regulations come into play.
A new Android spyware named ClayRat is deceiving users by mimicking popular apps. Targeting Russian users, it steals sensitive data and propagates through compromised devices. Discover how it operates and what you can do to protect yourself!
As the government shutdown unfolds, layoffs have officially started, with OMB director Russ Vought warning that federal workers are facing mass terminations. What does this mean for employees and the ongoing political standoff?
In a significant move, the NSO Group, known for its controversial spyware, has been acquired by a U.S. investment group led by Hollywood producer Robert Simonds. This acquisition raises questions about privacy and oversight as the company remains under Israeli regulation despite the change in ownership.
During her Miami concert, Billie Eilish encountered a terrifying moment when a fan violently grabbed her while she was greeting the audience. The incident raised concerns about safety at live events.
In a significant development, U.S. forces are setting up a civil military coordination center in Israel to assist with humanitarian needs. This comes as Israeli ministers approve a ceasefire with Hamas, aimed at ending two years of conflict and facilitating the release of hostages.
In a significant move, the US is sending 200 troops to Israel to support the Gaza ceasefire, facilitating humanitarian efforts and coordination with international partners. This military presence aims to ensure peace and aid flow amidst ongoing tensions.