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Congress Admits UFOs Not ‘Man-Made,’ Says ‘Threats’ Increasing ‘Exponentially’

The new budget for America’s intelligence services directs the Pentagon to focus its UFO investigation on those objects that it can't identify.
Matthew Gault
8.23.22
abortion

Facebook Restricted a Planned Parenthood Post Telling People About Abortion Pills

Facebook took action on the post, despite medication abortion pills being legal in Michigan.
Joseph Cox
8.23.22
News

2 Men Were Just Found Guilty of Plotting to Kidnap Michigan’s Governor

The men were part of a far-right anti-government group known as the Wolverine Watchmen. 
Paul Blest
8.23.22
sexual health

How I Maintain a Sex Life With Severe Migraine Attacks

“We can masturbate together, each doing our own thing, and that’s still an intimate experience.”
Mark Hay
8.23.22
United Kingdom

Girl, 9, Shot Dead in Her Home As UK Suffers Summer of Violence

The killing of schoolgirl Olivia Pratt-Korbel by a gunman who chased a man into the 9-year-old's Liverpool home has shocked the UK, and comes after a string of violent incidents across the country.
Max Daly
8.23.22
News

Oh, So Now It’s Bad to Take Hundreds of Classified Documents to Your House

What’s the point of being president if you can’t take a few state secrets home with you?
Paul Blest
8.23.22
Spam

Twitter Whistleblower Says Twitter Is Lying to Elon Musk About Bots

Former head of security Peter Zatko, also known as “Mudge,” alleged in a whistleblower complaint that Twitter is systematically lying about its spam bot problem.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
8.23.22
Twitter

Renowned Hacker Mudge Turns Twitter Whistleblower, Alleges Massive Security Issues

Mudge says he found that Twitter virtually didn't monitor for insider threats, that employees turned off security updates, and that the company's data centers ran out of date software.
Joseph Cox
8.23.22
library

A Librarian Is Being Threatened for Creating LGBTQ Book Displays

Cara Chance was told she could be fired after making a Pride month display featuring books about queer teen romance. Her community is pushing back.
Claire Woodcock
8.23.22
Hacking

Kaspersky Employees Say They Were Asked to Resign Because They Wanted To Leave Russia

Two former employees and one current employee said that the company has refused relocation requests after the invasion of Ukraine.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
8.23.22
japan

Why Your Dog Cries When You Come Home, According to a Study

A whole new meaning to puppy dog eyes.
Hanako Montgomery
8.23.22
News

Inside the QAnon Queen’s Cult: ‘The Abuse Was Non-Stop’

“QAnon Queen” Romana Didulo has threatened to arrest police and execute anyone who crosses her. Now, some of her followers are speaking out.
Mack Lamoureux
8.23.22
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