Harvard University database hacked; alumni, donors, students, and faculty records exposed

Harvard University’s database, holding sensitive alumni, donor, student, and faculty information, was accessed by an unauthorized party following a targeted phone phishing attack. This incident, exposing personal contact and donation details, marks the second data breach at an Ivy League institution this year, highlighting a growing trend of cyberattacks on top US colleges.

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‘Doing this to children is evil’: Former UK PM Liz Truss blasts NHS for giving puberty blockers to children as young as 10

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has strongly condemned a new NHS clinical trial offering puberty blockers to children as young as 10, labelling it ‘evil’ and a revival of ‘dangerous transgender ideology’. Truss argues the trial amounts to ‘state-sanctioned harm’, failing to learn from past safeguarding failures at the Tavistock clinic.

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SpaceX’s next-gen booster fails, explodes mid-air; what Elon Musk’s company said on the explosion

SpaceX’s Starship V3 booster exploded during a gas pressure test at its Texas facility early Friday. The incident, captured by livestreamers, saw a section of the un-engined booster blown out. While no injuries were reported, the setback raises concerns about SpaceX’s ambitious 2026 lunar mission timeline and intensifies competition with Blue Origin.

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Tech company CTO and three others arrested for exporting Nvidia chips that are banned to China

Four individuals, including two American citizens and two PRC nationals residing in the U.S., have been charged with illegally exporting advanced Nvidia GPUs to China. The conspiracy involved falsifying paperwork and using a shell company to transship the sensitive technology, which has AI and military applications. The scheme aimed to circumvent U.S. export controls, with…

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US arrests tech company CTO for exporting Nvidia’s banned chips to China

Four individuals, including two American citizens and two PRC nationals residing in the U.S., have been charged with illegally exporting advanced Nvidia GPUs to China. The conspiracy involved falsifying paperwork and using a shell company to transship the sensitive technology, which has AI and military applications. The scheme aimed to circumvent U.S. export controls, with…

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“I didn’t seek out advice”: Joe Alwyn explained why he kept his feelings about Taylor Swift to himself as Travis Kelce openly celebrates their love

While Taylor Swift is reportedly planning a summer wedding with Travis Kelce, her ex Joe Alwyn’s past comments about their private relationship have resurfaced. Alwyn previously stated he didn’t seek advice on their relationship, emphasizing a clear boundary on what public figures should share. Swift, in contrast, has been more open about her engagement to…

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‘Ban phones in Jewish schools’: Obama’s former speechwriter claims Gaza images make defending Israel ‘impossible’

Former Obama speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz advocates for banning smartphones in Jewish schools until senior year. She argues that constant exposure to graphic Gaza images traumatizes children and hinders efforts to explain Israel’s position. Hurwitz believes this measure would protect students’ mental health and allow educators to discuss the conflict without overwhelming, algorithm-driven content.

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