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    'You can be an ethical hacker, not a criminal one': the initiative guiding young gamers into cybersecurity

    The Dark Side of Gaming: How Cybercrime is Targeting Young Gamers As the popularity of video games continues to soar, so does the threat of cybercrime targeting young gamers. According to recent estimates, a staggering 3 billion people worldwide are now avid gamers, with over 90% of Gen Z...
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    Rita Ferro, President of Global Advertising for Walt Disney Co., honored at Hispanic Star Gala

    Disney's top ad executive receives highest honor at Hispanic gala. KABC Television has announced that Rita Ferro, the President of Global Advertising for The Walt Disney Company, was one of several honorees recognized for their contributions to elevating the Hispanic narrative and celebrating...
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    'It's dark in the US right now. But I turn on a light, you know?': Mavis Staples on Prince, Martin Luther King and her 75-year singing career

    The music of Mavis Staples is a beacon of hope, love and protest that has resonated with generations of listeners. On her new record, she sings about the darker times we're living through, but finds solace in the light of human connection and community. "I'm at a point where I'm not just...
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    These 9 Seiko 5 Sports Timepieces Will Kickstart Your Watch Addiction

    The text appears to be a product description and review of the Seiko 5 Sports watches, specifically the Rowing Blazers collaborations. Here's an excerpt: "The two have teamed up three times—in 2021, 2022, and 2023—and produced a host of different versions of the SKX, all linked by stunning...
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    Boris Johnson approved China's London super-embassy proposal in 2018

    UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson secretly approved China's massive London super-embassy proposal in 2018, a move that was met with widespread criticism and is still shrouded in controversy. The proposal, which involves building a sprawling diplomatic complex on the site of the former Royal Mint...
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    Military sites to house asylum seekers in bid to end hotel use

    The UK government is turning to an unlikely solution to address the growing issue of asylum seeker accommodation: repurposing military sites. The plans, announced as part of a bid to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers, would see hundreds of men housed in barracks in Scotland and southern...
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