Attorney General Pam Bondi posted on X that the Department of Justice contacted Facebook in order to have a group removed that she claimed "was being used to dox and target" US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents operating in Chicago. We reached out to Meta for confirmation and a representative said, "This Group was removed for violating our policies against coordinated harm," however they

Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti expand the world of Stephen King's book—and their hit big-screen adaptations—in a new series arriving October 26.

The car maker expects slower EV adoption and billions in losses under Trump-era policies.
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- Natalie Grabow set the world record as the oldest to finish the Kona Ironman World Championship.
- She began to compete in triathlons when she was 60, a year after learning to swim.
- The grandmother of four said she plans to take part in triathlons for "as long as I can."
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The ultimate winter e-reader accessory is coming to Kobo e-readers. No, it's not a fuzzy case or branded knit blanket — it's a remote. Rakuten, the company behind Kobo e-readers, just announced that on Nov. 4, it'll be launching a remote that's compatible with the brand's e-readers. A remote is one of our favorite accessories for an e-reader, and Kobos are the first e-readers to get a native
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- CBS News staffers won't face discipline for not responding to Bari Weiss' memo, several unions said.
- Weiss, the new editor-in-chief, requested staff feedback on their work habits and the network broadly.
- "I want to understand how
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- Labubus have a new fan: Tim Cook.
- The Apple CEO visited an exhibition on the toy, sending manufacturer Pop Mart's stock ticking up.
- Speculation is swirling about a potential collaboration between the tech giant and viral ugly-cute

It's against Facebook's terms of service to reveal the identity of secret police.

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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new type of attack that affects Android devices, and they say it lets hackers get their hands on your private data in a matter of seconds.
This includes your private chats, text messages, emails, and even two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, as Ars Technica reported.
The attack, dubbed "Pixnapping" by the team of researchers who discovered it, can be