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Hertz Discloses Data Breach Exposing Customers’ Personal Information, Driver’s Licenses

Hertz, the car rental giant that also owns the Dollar and Thrifty brands, is notifying customers of a data breach that compromised their personal information and driver’s licenses. TechCrunch reports that Hertz has disclosed a data breach stemming from a cyberattack on one of its vendors, Cleo, between October and December 2024. The breach exposed various types of…

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Auchincloss: Harvard ‘Has Been Captured’ by ‘Progressive Orthodoxies’, But Has Made Changes, Trump Approach Is Wrong

During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) said that Harvard “has to be free from the progressive orthodoxies of the left. And, in recent years, it has been captured by those.” But the Trump administration is attempting to make the school right-wing and shouldn’t go after funding for…

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Tesla and Boston Dynamics Push for National Strategy on Robotics and AI to Compete with China

Leading American robotics firms, including Tesla and Boston Dynamics, are calling on the U.S. government to implement a national strategy to bolster the country’s competitiveness in the global robotics and AI race. Fortune reports that American robotics companies are sounding the alarm, warning that without a comprehensive national strategy, the United States risks losing ground to China in…

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Web 1.0 Giant Yahoo Plans AI-Powered Comeback

Yahoo, one of the most well-known companies in America during the original internet boom, is  plotting a turnaround focused on leveraging AI across key products like Yahoo Finance and Sports. Wired reports that Yahoo, the internet pioneer once valued at over $100 billion, is staging a comeback under the leadership of CEO Jim Lanzone as it turns 30…

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Mark Levin: The Atlantic’s Goldberg ‘Might Have Exposed Himself to Potential Criminal Liability’

During his show’s opening monologue on Saturday, Fox News host Mark Levin dismissed calls for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign for allegedly using an unauthorized app to communicate with other members of Trump’s national security team about an airstrike on the Houthis in Yemen. Levin argued the Signal conversation did not divulge “classified”…

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NFL Competition Committee Proposes Moving Touchback to 35 and Making Dynamic Kickoff Permanent

The NFL competition committee is recommending making the dynamic kickoff rule permanent and moving touchbacks to the 35-yard line in hopes of generating even more returns. The competition committee released several potential rule changes for 2025 on Wednesday, including an expansion of instant replay that will be considered next week at the league meetings. Any…

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Nolte: Disney Loses Top Spot in TV Viewing to YouTube

The Disney Grooming Syndicate has lost the top spot in total television viewing to YouTube. “YouTube has pulled ahead of Disney in Nielsen’s Media Distributor Gauge for February, with a 2% increase to a record 11.6% share of time spent watching TV during the month,” reports The Wrap. “The milestone marks the Alphabet-owned video platform’s best share of TV…

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