Can You Trust Your Home Network?
As cybercrime operations are taken down worldwide, new threats to home networks and enterprise systems are on the rise.
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As cybercrime operations are taken down worldwide, new threats to home networks and enterprise systems are on the rise.
The US economy is showing signs of strain, with pending home sales continuing to slide in January and the trade deficit widening to $70.3 billion in December. Meanwhile, some portfolio managers are betting against US bonds, citing the economy's resilience and a potential mismatch in the bond market's expectations for interest rate cuts.
Football fans in the UK will be able to enjoy an extended night at the pub during the men's World Cup, thanks to new rules allowing pubs to stay open late for home nations' knockout games. This move is expected to boost the atmosphere and excitement around the tournament.
As wages rise, many individuals may find themselves paying more in taxes due to frozen tax thresholds. This phenomenon affects take-home pay, and understanding its implications is crucial. A closer look at the numbers reveals the potential consequences of this policy.
Taylor Swift's team successfully appealed against a bedding company's attempt to trademark 'Swift Home', citing similarities with the singer's own trademark. The company has since backed down, abandoning its application. The dispute highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property in the age of celebrity branding.
The Directors Guild of America honored the best film, TV, and commercial directors of the past year at the 2026 DGA Awards, with Paul Thomas Anderson taking home the top film prize for 'One Battle After Another' and Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg winning the comedy series award for 'The Studio'.
The home secretary, Priti Patel, recently announced a significant overhaul of the policing system in England and Wales. She intends to utilize technology like live facial recognition and artificial intelligence to support law enforcement efforts. Live facial recognition technology is already being used by some police forces in the UK.
Maya Jama and Ruben Dias' Cheshire home was targeted by burglars. Carlos Alcaraz overcame adversity to reach the Australian Open final. A former patient of a surgeon who harmed nearly 100 children shared her harrowing experience.
A British court has blocked the deportation of four Chagos Islanders, while a London couple has found a new sense of home in an 80-acre nature reserve in Wales, highlighting two vastly different stories of displacement and belonging.
Regulators target Whoop's blood pressure feature and unlicensed care homes exploit vulnerable children
A recent report from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) watchdog has found that many nursing homes are misusing antipsychotic drugs to treat dementia patients.
Two oceanfront estates in Palm Beach County, owned by a tech investor and a late German prince, are among the luxury properties that found buyers last week, with 35 contracts signed for homes asking
New data reveals homeowners' financial squeeze, while BP expands shale drilling and Manhattan sees a surge in mega-mansions
President Trump has instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to intervene in protests in cities led by Democrats unless local authorities request federal assistance. This decision comes as the administration faces mounting criticism regarding its immigration crackdown.
At least 10 people have died in New York City due to the harsh winter conditions. The frigid temperatures have pushed the city's homelessness crisis to the forefront. Support groups are calling for the expansion of shelter capacity.
The US government experienced a partial shutdown on Saturday, January 31, 2026, due to a standoff in Congress over new restrictions on federal agents involved in homeland security. The Democratic senators refused to vote for a bill authorizing continued spending by the Department of Homeland Security. The deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were both US citizens, fueled the minority party's opposition to the bill.
The 2025 Los Angeles-area wildfires destroyed thousands of homes. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday to speed up the rebuilding process. The order seeks to eliminate unnecessary permitting requirements.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer has announced his intention to block a spending bill next week if it includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Schumer accused Republicans of using the DHS funding as a "poison pill" and threatened to use every tool at his disposal to prevent its passage.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer announced his party will block a funding package next week unless $64.4bn for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is removed. The announcement comes after anger toward DHS, which oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), intensified following the fatal shooting of a US citizen, Alex Pretti, in Minneapolis on Saturday morning. New video evidence shows Pretti holding a phone when he was tackled and shot by federal agents.
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