July 2019

What To Do If Your Email, Passwords Or Bank Info Were Found On The Dark Web

These days, free credit monitoring services are easy to come by. You probably get monthly updates from your credit card company, as well as through sites like Credit Karma. And while you might not pay a whole lot of attention to alerts about that credit card you opened recently or tiny changes to your credit

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Jennifer Lopez To Gay High School Valedictorian: I’m ‘Always Standing With You’

A Wisconsin high school valedictorian who had planned to reveal he was gay in a commencement speech got some one-on-one time with Jennifer Lopez during the star’s Milwaukee tour stop last week.  Nat Werth graduated from Sheboygan Lutheran High School in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in May. Though the 18-year-old finished at the top of his class, school administrators

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Broadcast cut after presenter’s expletive-laden Putin rant

Giorgi Gabunia, a presenter on the main commercial TV channel in Georgia, used offensive language in a Russian-language message to Vladimir Putin on Sunday. He went on to insult Mr Putin’s mother. Rustavi 2 has apologised for his outburst. The Kremlin has now condemned the tirade against the Russian president. Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov

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Turns Out Racing Down A Glacier On Bikes Is A REALLY Bad Idea

In his first year as mayor of America’s third largest metropolis, Rahm Emanuel laid out ambitious plans to “make <a href=”http://www.shermanstravel.com/united-states/illinois/chicago” target=”_hplink”>Chicago</a> the most bike-friendly city in the country.” To that end, “Rhambo” has proposed a 500-mile network of bike paths, with at least one path within a half-mile of every Chicago resident. In the

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