A ransomware group took a page out of the white hat hacker playbook to offer a bug bounty program for researchers willing to aid in cybercriminality. The LockBit ransomware-as-a-service group says it will pay individuals who find exploitable... Read More
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Taking smart steps to reduce energy use, particularly during periods of peak demand like during the summer, not only helps lower peak load, it will save consumers money. These low- or no-cost measures will help you save energy: 1. REDUCE... Read More
Nassau County pools are open for the summer, but the big question many still have is if there will be enough lifeguards. There has been a nationwide shortage of lifeguards to work at municipal pools and beaches. Nassau County says it... Read More
F1 and ESPN have agreed to a three-year contract for U.S. broadcast rights worth $75 million to $90 million annually, per Sports Business Journal. Most races will be on ESPN or ABC, both of which are owned by Disney. ESPN will also have... Read More
Cooking and eating outside, especially when the weather is just right, is the perfect way to connect with your own backyard. Whether you have a deck, patio or a simple grassy yard, you can design your own outdoor kitchen to make the outdoor dining... Read More
Summer vacations and outdoor adventures are closer than ever — making now a great time to invest in your home away from home. Purchasing a second residence is always a significant decision, especially if you intend to use it as a vacation home. Of... Read More
Roku CEO Anthony Wood is mum about a possible corporate merger involving streaming video partners Roku and Netflix. The Roku executive was Netflix’s short-lived head of internet TV in the early 2000s as the by-mail DVD movie rental service... Read More
When you go to a restaurant, few things on the menu cost more than a deliciously juicy steak. For that reason, a trip to the steakhouse is often thought of as something saved for only the most special of occasions. But did you know you can often get... Read More
The Obamas’ podcasting venture has found its new home. Higher Ground – the media company formed by former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama – has a global first-look deal with Audible, the audio-story platform at... Read More
Oil is to griddling as oxygen is to breathing. It’s probably the ingredient that you use more than anything else. It keeps your food from sticking to the Blackstone and can even enhance the flavor of your food! As you’ve progressed on your journey... Read More
BLENDi cuts the cord on traditional blending. The BLENDi allows smoothie lovers to blend anywhere want with ease. No more waiting to get home or settling for a clumpy drink. Blend anything from powders to even ice! Replicate your at-home... Read More
During the past 50 years in the U.S., the number of rich people has grown and gotten richer, the middle class has shrunk, and the percentage of Americans in the lower-income tier has gone up. That’s according to new analysis by Pew Research... Read More
Summer break is a time for children to relax. However, for parents who are going through or have been through a child custody battle, it can be difficult, as routines and schedules are altered to allow for summer camps, vacations, or just more time... Read More
Former New York City employees who were fired for not complying with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate now have the chance to get their old jobs back, as long as they decide to get fully vaccinated soon. The New York Post reported that... Read More
Being a handy homeowner is never a bad thing. But spending your free time working on home repairs can mean missing out on important experiences with your family and friends — and possibly making pricey or dangerous mistakes. 1. Electrical... Read More