June 4, 2024 Drug addiction becomes common thread amid jury selection in Hunter Biden trial The jury in the Hunter Biden trial in Wilmington, Delaware, was selected and seated Monday afternoon ahead of opening statements kicking off on Tuesday.
June 3, 2024 Android banking trojan masquerades as Google Play to steal your data New malware poses as a Google Play update with the intention of stealing data from Android users. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how to protect yourself.
June 3, 2024 35 years after China's Tiananmen Square massacre: Why we must never forget Tiananmen Square was described as “a bloodbath in the center of a world capital." The massacre shocked the international community, while highlighting humanity’s innate desire for liberty.
June 2, 2024 Catholic bishop delves into problems of liberalism, 'society of little tyrants,' with politics professor Bishop Robert Barron described problems of the modern understanding of freedom as a "society of little tyrants" in an interview with Patrick Deneen.
June 2, 2024 End those annoying Wi-Fi password-sharing popups It is just as easy to stop sharing Wi-Fi password notifications as it is to share them. Technology wizard Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains.
June 1, 2024 Massive criminal records leak exposes 70M Americans' personal information Cybercriminals hacked a database containing criminal records for 70 million Americans, according to cybersecurity company Malwarebytes.
June 1, 2024 Las Vegas stadium will be site of 'Day of Gratitude' for America's veterans, families: 'We honor them' ӣƵ Digital spoke with Dave Donaldson, CEO of CityServe, which is hosting a massive event to honor American veterans and their families on June 8 in Las Vegas.
June 1, 2024 Brentwood blight: How a Supreme Court case allowed governments to seize property on behalf of developers Business owners and attorneys say local governments across the country are using vague and often subjective blight designations to justify seizing private property.
May 31, 2024 Missouri small businesses fight city’s attempt to seize their land Business owners say a small Missouri town declared their area blighted so it could seize properties on behalf of a developer. Attorneys say cities around the U.S. use similar strategies to circumvent eminent domain laws.
May 31, 2024 Ticketmaster data breach exposes 560 million customers' data, IT group says A massive data breach at Ticketmaster has exposed half a billion consumers. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how to keep yourself safe from being hacked.