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House Committee Alleges ‘Credible Evidence of Corruption’ at U.S. Agency for Global Media
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House Committee Alleges ‘Credible Evidence of Corruption’ at U.S. Agency for Global Media

A House GOP chairman claims that the office improperly protected a Voice of America manager accused of misusing taxpayer funds.
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How Dare J.K. Rowling Be Rich AND Disagree With the Gender Cult Mafia
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How Dare J.K. Rowling Be Rich AND Disagree With the Gender Cult Mafia

How Dare J.K. Rowling Be Rich AND Disagree With the Gender Cult Mafia
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It's Official: Lia Thomas Not Allowed to Compete in International Women's Swimming
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It's Official: Lia Thomas Not Allowed to Compete in International Women's Swimming

It's Official: Lia Thomas Not Allowed to Compete in International Women's Swimming
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Soros DA Pamela Price Defends Staffer Making Crude Insults About Family Members of Murder Victims
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Soros DA Pamela Price Defends Staffer Making Crude Insults About Family Members of Murder Victims

Soros DA Pamela Price Defends Staffer Making Crude Insults About Family Members of Murder Victims
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Prop 47 Repeal Makes the California Ballot, but Dictator Newsom Hates the Will of the People
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Prop 47 Repeal Makes the California Ballot, but Dictator Newsom Hates the Will of the People

Prop 47 Repeal Makes the California Ballot, but Dictator Newsom Hates the Will of the People
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The Only Question I Have Is: When Does the Terrorist Incident Occur, Before or After the Nov Election?
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The Only Question I Have Is: When Does the Terrorist Incident Occur, Before or After the Nov Election?

The Only Question I Have Is: When Does the Terrorist Incident Occur, Before or After the Nov Election?
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Tile customer data and tracker IDs hacked, Life360 confirms
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Tile customer data and tracker IDs hacked, Life360 confirms

Joining the unending list of companies to fall prey to hacking, Life360 announced on its blog this week that it was the victim of a recent criminal extortion attempt. Location-based service provider Life360, which bought tracking device maker Tile in 2021, revealed that it received emails from a hacker claiming to possess Tile customer data. Life360 investigated their claims and uncovered unauthorized access to a Tile customer support platform. "The potentially impacted data consists of information such as names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and Tile device identification numbers," Life360's CEO Chris Hulls wrote. "It does not include more sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, passwords or log-in credentials, location data, or government-issued identification numbers, because the Tile customer support platform did not contain these information types." Unfortunately, that's only part of the story. On Wednesday, 404 Media published a much longer piece than the Life360 blog that includes more information about the breach, direct quotes from the hacker responsible, and worrying details about Life360's response. According to the report, the hacker in question gained access to more than one of Tile's internal tools, "including one that processes location data requests for law enforcement." Other tools the hacker accessed were used to transfer Tile ownership between accounts, create administrative users, and send push notifications to users. The hacker claims they demanded payment from Tile but never received a response. The hacker sent 404 Media samples of all the data they scraped, which included full names, full addresses, phone numbers, order details, and more. The site verified the data by trying to create accounts using the emails and contacting a few users via their stolen email addresses. 404 sent one user a trove of their own data, and they responded: “Yep, that would be me." When 404 Media contacted Tile, the company suggested that it didn't know what data had been stolen. "Once you supplied us with additional data, we investigated further and determined that it is likely data from the impacted Tile customer support platform," the company said. Don't Miss: AirTag 2 expected for 2025 release: 5 features I hope Apple adds The post Tile customer data and tracker IDs hacked, Life360 confirms appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for June 2024 Today’s deals: $150 Beats Solo 4, $55 HP printer, $248 Sony XM5 earbuds, 25% off eero Pro 6E, more Today’s deals: $249 iPad, Sonos speakers from $199, $495 Apple Watch Ultra, $14 charging station, more Best Apple Watch deals for June 2024
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These new iOS 18 Apple Maps features are great, but I still won’t ditch the app I use
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These new iOS 18 Apple Maps features are great, but I still won’t ditch the app I use

I’m one of the people who, after avoiding Apple Maps like the plague after it first launched, eventually made the jump from Google Maps and have been perfectly happy ever since. However, Apple Maps coming for one of my favorite apps now has me a little sour. Apple Maps has been a great partner to me for hiking and backpacking — at least when it comes to getting to and from the trailhead. Ever since Apple added offline maps to the service, I’ve been able to ditch Google Maps completely as that was the last feature I needed to use Apple Maps for everything. There’s nothing like leaving a trailhead and not being able to get directions. When it comes to navigating the trails themselves, however, AllTrails has been my go-to app ever since I started hiking. I honestly don’t think I would have gotten as much into hiking, camping, and backpacking without it. And now, Apple Maps wants to start competing with it. This week, the company hosted WWDC 2024 and, as part of its updates to Apple Maps, announced that it is adding "thousands" of hiking trails to the mapping app. In Apple Maps, users can browse thousands of hikes across national parks in the United States and easily create their own custom walking routes, which they can access offline. Maps users can also save their favorite national park hikes, custom walking routes, and locations to an all-new Places Library and add personal notes about each spot. Trails on Apple Maps in iOS 18. Image source: Apple Inc. I’m sticking with AllTrails While it’s cool to see Apple bringing actual hiking trails to Apple Maps, I’m going to be sticking with AllTrails for a number of reasons. The first reason is a pretty simple one, and that’s that Apple Maps, while now featuring thousands of trails, only includes trails in national parks. If you’re looking for trails in state and local parks, you’re going to be out of luck. So, just from an availability standpoint, AllTrails is an easy choice here. The second reason is that AllTrails has many more features than Apple Maps does for getting out in the backcountry. From multiple kinds of downloadable maps, the ability to share my location on a trail with family and friends, and the ability to preview a trail before hiking it, there are so many awesome features that AllTrails provides hikers, bikers, and more who want to get out there. Hiking trails in Apple Maps on macOS Sequoia. I could see myself checking out Apple Maps for a trail here and there, especially for a simple day hike. The turn-by-turn directions that Apple is boasting for trails is an awesome feature and, if it actually works, is definitely something that would give it a feature that AllTrails doesn't currently have. I do regularly make a wrong turn, only to be notified by AllTrails so I can backtrack. Getting notified to just make the right turn is a sweet feature, especially when you're on a trail in the middle of the wilderness. Instead of trying to replace AllTrails, I think Apple Maps might actually end up being a good funnel to send people to the app once they want more features. For those who may have not downloaded AllTrails, starting with Apple Maps for hikes might eventually get people wanting more and land them with AllTrails and similar apps. The way I see it is that Apple Maps will be for hiking beginners, and AllTrails is the app you'll upgrade to when you want more. So, welcome Apple Maps! Bring more people on the trail. I'll certainly give it a go to freak out when I get turn-by-turn directions in the woods. But I'm keeping my AllTrails, too. Don't Miss: 9 exclusive macOS Sequoia features only for M1 and newer Macs The post These new iOS 18 Apple Maps features are great, but I still won’t ditch the app I use appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $20 Amazon credit, $79 AirPods, $20 Echo Pop, $899 M3 MacBook Air, $289 iScooter, more Today’s deals: $30 Thermacell mosquito repeller, $189 AirPods Pro, free LED smart bulb, $349 Dyson, more Best Apple Watch deals for June 2024 Today’s deals: $189 AirPods Pro, $169 TP-Link WiFi 6 mesh system, $45 KitchenAid hand blender, more
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Republicans Move to Ban DEI in Federal Government
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Republicans Move to Ban DEI in Federal Government

Congressional Republicans introduced legislation to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the federal government.
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NYPD: Vandals Deface Homes of Brooklyn Museum Jewish Board Members
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NYPD: Vandals Deface Homes of Brooklyn Museum Jewish Board Members

The New York Police Department is investigating vandalism at the homes of several Jewish members on the Brooklyn Museum's board of directors and Director Anne Pasternak, CNN reported.
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