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The incident occurred outside the front entrance of Worthing Leisure Centre yesterday, May 8. The collision happened shortly after the conclusion of the count for Adur District Council, Worthing Borough Council and local West Sussex County Council votes. Sussex Police, who attended alongside South East Coast Ambulance Service, confirmed the collision involved a pedestrian and a car. Minor injuries were reported. People leaving the leisure centre were advised to use a different exit following the incident. Earlier in the day, people were advised to stay inside the leisure centre due to a swarm of “thousands” of bees outside the main…

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1. Copy Fail: The Linux vulnerability affecting crypto infrastructure securityA recently uncovered security flaw in Linux is drawing concern from cybersecurity specialists, government agencies and the cryptocurrency sector. Codenamed “Copy Fail,” the vulnerability affects many popular Linux distributions released since 2017.Under specific circumstances, the flaw could let attackers escalate privileges and gain full root control of affected machines. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added the issue to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, highlighting the serious threat it poses to organizations worldwide.For the crypto industry, the implications go well beyond a standard software bug. Linux powers much of…

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This colorized image of Mars was captured by NASA’s Psyche mission on May 3, 2026, about 3 million miles (4.8 million kilometers) from the planet. The spacecraft is approaching the planet for a gravity assist on May 15 that will give it a boost in speed and adjust its trajectory toward asteroid Psyche for eventual arrival in 2029. The spacecraft is approaching Mars from a high-phase angle, meaning that the planet appears only as a thin crescent, like our own crescent Moon seen around its new Moon phase. From this viewing geometry, the Sun is out of frame and “above”…

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Saturday 09 May 2026 3:12 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 09 May 2026 3:14 pm Starmer has brought Brown back into government. PA Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has returned to government in a new role as Sir Keir Starmer has scrambled to save his premiership amid discontent among Labour MPs. Brown will serve as the government’s special envoy for global finance. He will likely be tasked with sorting finance for defence ahead of the publication of the Defence Investment Plan. Starmer also turned to Labour veteran Baroness Harriet Harman, once the party’s deputy leader, as his adviser for women and girls.The appointments were…

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In an increasingly AI-driven and digital world, analog instant film and retro-style cameras remain popular, fueled by a combination of both nostalgia and charm. Instant cameras, in particular, stand out for their simplicity and an experience that has remained largely unchanged over time. Fujifilm’s $175 Instax Wide 400 builds on the familiar instant photography experience and expands it with a wider format. As someone who appreciates simple, easy-to-use instant cameras and often shoots with an Instax Square, I was interested in trying a model that offers larger prints and support for landscape photography.  The Instax Wide 400 is built for…

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Leader Malcolm Offord posed with all 17 of Reform UK Scotland’s new regional list MSPs, after the party secured seats across every region in Thursday’s Scottish Parliament election. The shoot, held against the backdrop of the SSE Hydro, SEC Armadillo and Finnieston Crane, came a day after Reform won Holyrood seats in an election for the first time, finishing joint second with Scottish Labour on 17 MSPs apiece. Newly elected Reform UK MSPs gathered on the banks of the Clyde in Glasgow today for their first photocall since yesterday’s Holyrood elections. (Image: Colin Mearns) Under Scotland’s additional member voting system,…

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The incident took place at around 4am this morning15:27, 09 May 2026Updated 15:37, 09 May 2026Picture from the scene on Bannagh Corner(Image: social5h3ll)A man has suffered burn injuries after a car was set on fire in East Belfast this morning.The emergency services were called to the Bannagh Corner area of the city at around 4am on Saturday, May 9, following reports of a car on fire.Firefighters and police attended the scene with the NIFRS dealing with the blaze.A man in his 30s suffered burn injuries as a result of the fire.Police have launched an arson investigation following the incident and…

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Nvidia continues to be a major investor in the AI ecosystem, committing more than $40 billion to equity investments in AI companies — and that’s just in these early months of 2026, according to CNBC. Much of that total comes from a single bet, a $30 billion investment in OpenAI. But CNBC reports that the chipmaker has also announced seven multi-billion dollar investments in publicly traded companies, most recently deals to invest up to $3.2 billion in glassmaker Corning and up to $2.1 billion in data center operator IREN. We’ve previously rounded up Nvidia’s investments in AI startups, including 67…

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Key Aspects: Just over one year ago, mass layoffs at the CDC threw the Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) a major curve ball. Despite the challenges, the VSP has come back stronger and is completing more cruise ship inspections than before. Gastrointestinal outbreaks onboard cruise ships are also trending down compared to last year. In April of 2025, a new restructuring plan was implemented by US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which led to mass layoffs in the CDC and essentially defunded the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP). This led to panic within the cruise community, as the VSP is…

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Yesterday marked World Password Day, although many cybersecurity specialists now believe passwords are nearing the end of their run. Passkeys, fingerprint logins and facial recognition are becoming common in different industries: banking, shopping, workplace software and public services. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre now recommends using passkeys wherever they are available. The agency said passkeys are more secure because they cannot be intercepted, reused or stolen in the same way as passwords. The NCSC also said passkey logins are up to eight times faster than signing in with a username, password and two step verification code. Marcus Lauren, Chief…

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