The funeral procession is now underway for boxing legend Ricky Hatton. The boxer will be laid to rest at Manchester Cathedral at 12pm, but the route stops at plenty of important destinations in the ...
Abstract: Scan-based side-channel attacks have been proven to be popular attack methods against cryptographic chips. In these attacks, attackers can use scan chains inside a chip to obtain internal ...
BANGKOK :Thailand will spend 10 billion baht ($307 million) to buy bad debt this month, the finance minister said on Thursday, as part of its plans to revive its sluggish economy. Thailand's ...
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) claimed on Wednesday that he and other members of Congress had to wear “demoralizing” QR codes at an American Israeli Public Affairs Committee reception so donors could ...
The suspect was arrested and now faces one charge of criminal mischief for the Oct. 5 incident Shutterstock A United Airlines passenger was arrested after allegedly attempting to open a cabin door and ...
It starts like every good automotive argument does — with overconfidence, a racetrack, and one guy who really should’ve stayed home. Because when you line up a hybrid V12 Lamborghini worth half a ...
WILLISTON, Vt. — Federal immigration authorities have picked a surprising place to ramp up their efforts to surveil the social media activity of those who are in the country illegally: Vermont. Though ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted a now-viral video of a Portland protester being wheeled away on a metal flatbed cart to the 2005 hip-hop hit “Ridin” by Chamillionaire. ICE posted the clip ...
TOKYO :The yen's current weakness benefits the economy and the hit to households from rising import costs can be offset by aggressive fiscal spending, said Takuji Aida, an economist advising the ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently shared a video of a suspect being rolled away on a flatbed platform cart to the song "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire. The Department of Homeland Security ...
United States immigration authorities are moving to dramatically expand their social media surveillance, with plans to hire nearly 30 contractors to sift through posts, photos, and messages—raw ...