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Monday, April 6, 2020

This Map Shows the Global Spread of Zero-Day Hacking Techniques

The collection of countries using those secret hacking techniques has expanded far beyond the usual suspects.

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Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Review: Flying High

The Galaxy Chromebook has everything you could ever want in a laptop based on the Chrome browser.

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Nick Cannon Delivers On Promise To Finish Nipsey’s Documentary On Legendary Healer

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March 31 marked a year since the world lost iconic rapper and community builder Nipsey Hussle – and Nick Cannon is one of the many people making sure “The Marathon Continues.” In commemoration of Hussle’s death, Cannon dropped the trailer for “Strong Enemies: The Untold Case of Dr. Sebi” on Instagram – making good on his promise to finish the documentary Hussle had started.

The documentary trailer opens with Hussle’s voice, then cuts to a clip of the late Los Angeles legend speaking about the beloved natural healer and herbalist. It then shows footage of interviews with various artists and experts as well as follows Cannon on his search for answers.

Born Alfred Bowman in Honduras, Dr. Sebi believed in using food as medicine. He rose to prominence for claiming to have found a natural cure for AIDS, cancer and other infectious diseases.

 

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Hussle (born Ermias Joseph Asghedom) revealed he was working on a documentary about Dr. Sebi’s court cases in the 1980s, which arose after he placed ads in a newspaper about his ability to cure AIDS.

“I’m working on doing a documentary on the trial in 1985 when Dr. Sebi went to trial against New York because he put in the newspaper that he cured AIDS,” Hussle said during an interview with The Breakfast Club in 2018. “He beat the case and he went to federal court the next day and beat that case, on record, and nobody talks about it.”

Though Sebi was acquitted in those cases, he was arrested March 28, 2016 at Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport in Honduras for money laundering when he was found carrying $37,000 in cash, according to The Source. He was held there until he died August 6, 2016. The official cause of death was listed as pneumonia, but Dr. Sebi’s followers believe his death was suspicious.

“Why do they kill all holistic doctors?” Hussle responded when Charlamagne Tha God asked him why he thought they killed Dr. Sebi. “You short-stopping they grind. Why do niggas get killed for hustling in front of a nigga spot? You short stopping the grind. And these niggas, they check is billions. You got niggas that get flipped for a couple hundred thousand; so you playin’ with some pharmaceutical money, you know.”

Hussle said he wanted to do the documentary because he thought the story was too significant not to be told.

“I think the story’s important. I think it’s a powerful narrative. … Imagine this, anybody in this room if I could say, ‘Hey somebody cured AIDS,’ y’all would be like yeah right,” Hussle said. And then I could show you an example of him going to trial and proving in a court to a jury that he cured AIDS, y’all would be interested in that and y’all would look into the way he did it.”

Cannon made the promise to complete the documentary after Hussle was killed. In an Instagram post paying tribute to Hussle the day after the Grammy-award winning rapper was gunned down in front of his Marathon Clothing Store, Cannon wrote:

“Where you left off, we gonna carry one! It’s a MARATHON, so I’m picking up the baton! Because they can’t kill us all! Spiritual Warfare is REAL and in full effect. … Now, Your message is my message! Your work is my work!” Cannon wrote in the caption of a photo of he and Hussle.

He followed it up with a post that included video footage of Dr. Sebi talking about how Black people should eat, adding the caption, “We have to take RESPONSIBILITY for our OWN!!”

This article was written by Isheka N. Harrison for The Moguldom Nation.

 



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Coronavirus: South African bride and groom arrested over lockdown wedding

Police vans, not wedding cars, greet newlyweds who ignored South Africa's ban on public gatherings.

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The Asian Countries That Beat Covid-19 Have to Do It Again

Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan had flattened the curve. Then travelers from the US and Europe began reimporting the virus.

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My Bulletproof Vest and the Illusion of Perfect Protection

I once bought it to keep me safe from gunfire, but these days, what would keep me safe from other people?

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The Reality of Covid-19 Is Hitting Teens Especially Hard

The pandemic has been devastating for us adults, but its impact on teenagers is arguably far greater.

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Today's Cartoon: Drone Down

The most dangerous game.

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Sunday, April 5, 2020

Don't Be Fooled by Covid-19 Carpetbaggers

Coronavirus credentialism is rampant and dangerous. Knowing who's legit and who's an opportunist can save lives.

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How to Hit the Ground Running After the Coronavirus Crisis Subsides

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As the first quarter of 2020 comes to a close, business owners, investors, and employees have to reevaluate their personal and professional goals. The coronavirus crisis continues to stress our healthcare infrastructure, cripple economic activity, and create unimaginable uncertainty for many individuals and families.

Not only has the virus changed the way we live and work, but it has also created an opportunity for us to reassess our goals, reconnect with our personal connections, and reengage in professional activity. Whether you are social distancing or sheltering at home, here are several ways to hit the ground running after the crisis subsides.

Leverage LinkedIn

Many of us are now working from home. This new reality requires new ways to connect. If you don’t have a profile, create one today. There are plenty of resources online that will show you how.

If you already have a profile, reach out to clients and prospects. Ask them how they are doing and if there is anything that you can help them with. Become a go-giver. By positioning yourself as a resource, you will develop and strengthen your professional relationships. These outreach efforts can lead to new clients or employment opportunities.

Embrace Video

If you were camera-shy before, you’ll need to adapt. During the coronavirus crisis, many companies are using Zoom for video conferencing, and social distancing has changed the way that we socialize. From webinars to online meetups, getting on camera is now the norm.

Make sure you have adequate lighting before you go live. To keep your viewers focused on you, and not what’s going on in your house, I also recommend using a webaround or collapsable backdrop. The more comfortable you become with using video, the more natural your communication will appear. Video is a great way to build and maintain a human connection during these times.

Control Your Calendar

Famed management guru Peter Drucker is credited with the saying, “What gets measured, gets managed.” If you aren’t proactively planning your day, you will find yourself reacting to the events that occur throughout the day. If you are working remotely, an unlimited number of distractions can and will compete for your attention.

Give yourself the opportunity to control your time. If you have the flexibility to schedule your time, make sure that you tackle the most important tasks first. Limit personal calls, eliminate TV and social media during your most productive hours. You will find yourself working more efficiently and effectively.

Revisit Your Investment Strategy

If you own a business, are a real estate investor, own publicly traded securities, or engage in more than one of the aforementioned activities, now is the time to revisit your investment strategy. The coronavirus crisis has caused tremendous volatility throughout the economic spectrum. It is crucial that you communicate with your financial, legal, and tax professionals to assess your portfolios and mitigate risk.

While asset prices and cash flows have taken a hit, there are going to be plenty of opportunities to generate wealth for the astute investor. As Baron Rothschild, an 18th-century British nobleman and banker once said, “Buy when there’s blood in the streets.”

No one can say for certain when this crisis will subside. It’s important to practice new routines to improve our productivity. The world has changed and change can be uncomfortable. By continuing to cultivate our networks, developing new skills, and improving our personal performance, we can emerge from this crisis stronger than ever.



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Coronavirus: Nigerian actress Funke Akindele under fire for Lagos party amid lockdown

Funke Akindele recently appeared in a public health video to raise awareness about coronavirus.

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Inside Nigeria's 'isolation stadium'

A newly-refurbished stadium in Lagos has been turned into a facility to help coronavirus victims - before a single game has been played there.

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Black NHL prospect called the n-word repeatedly in New York Rangers Zoom event

The moment a Black hockey signee was introduced to NHL fans during a team-sponsored meet-and-greet event online, things went south as he was met by repeated racist attacks.

K’Andre Miller, a 20-year-old defenseman from the University of Wisconsin, inked a deal with the New York Rangers on March 16. Less than a month later, one of his first introductions as a professional player was a racial attack during an event hosted on Zoom, as reported by USA Today.

During the session called “Future Fridays,” the Rangers organization was hosting 500 fans when an “individual” began repeatedly posting racial slurs towards Miller. The person typed the n-word in all caps over and over again in the group chat, according to The Guardian.

READ MORE: NHL star P.K. Subban’s special message to Black youth hockey player taunted by racial slurs goes viral

The Rangers disabled the user, who the team says was a hacker, and issued a statement condemning the actions: “We were incredibly appalled by this behavior, which has no place online, on the ice, or anywhere, and we are investigating the matter.”

The NHL joined the Rangers in denouncing the online attack and said it would launch an investigation.

“The person who committed this despicable act is in no way an NHL fan and is not welcome in the hockey community,” the league said in a statement. “No one deserves to be subjected to such ugly treatment and it will not be tolerated in our League.”

Miller’s new teammate, Rangers forward Jacob Trouba, also commented on this issue, calling the act “cowardly” and showing support for Miller via twitter.

“Racism has no place in the hockey community or the world,” he wrote.

READ MORE: Black hockey player needs police escort after receiving death threats

Miller was originally drafted by the Rangers in 2018. He was set to join the squad this season before the regular season was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. He has a three-year contract worth $3.8 million.

Of the 31 NHL teams, just 3 percent of the players are Black.

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This Entrepreneur Is Offering Students a Quarantine Break with Virtual Career Days

Qiana Martin, founder of Quarantine Break

The global pandemic of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, has caused many major cities around the world to go into various degrees of quarantine, closing down all non-essential businesses until the city deems it safe and the virus has been properly contained. The resulting closures have left 55.1 million students to abruptly end their school semesters, and for some, the year. Events like graduations, proms, and other functions have also been canceled due to restrictions against gatherings of over 10 people.

The closures caused by COVID-19 have also interrupted traditions such as Career Day for young students due to the prioritization of remote learning. One entrepreneur decided to use her skills and offer an alternative for students to still attend their Career Day online.

Soccer visionary and entrepreneur Qiana Martin created Quarantine Break as a way to help students stay engaged in the classroom despite the disruptions as a result of the public health crisis. Martin, participating in Career Day at PS 207 in Brooklyn, New York, in the past, values the tradition for young students as something that was inspirational to her growing up. “For me, it has always been extracurricular endeavors that opened my eyes to people, places, and experiences outside of my hometown in South Carolina,” she says in a statement.

The monthlong virtual series will allow students, teachers, and families to be introduced to and receive answers from diverse professionals about the work that they do by creating interactive panel discussions online.

The Career Day sessions will kick off on Monday, April 6th and feature a different guest on the dedicated live stream every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) available through Zoom.



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HBO Is Offering Free Programming to Encourage Viewers to Stay Home During the Coronavirus Crisis

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If we have to stay at home, give us the opportunity to enjoy it! HBO has done just that!

Since a lot of people are confined to their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic, HBO is offering dozens of free series, documentaries, and Warner Bros. movies on HBO NOW & HBO GO. The streaming service is allowing viewers to view content at no price!

HBO has made almost 500 hours of programming available to stream for free for a limited time on the two services without a subscription starting Friday, April 3. The list of free programming includes every episode of nine iconic series such as The Sopranos, Veep, Six Feet Under, and The Wire; major Warner Bros. blockbusters from the network’s current catalog like Pokémon Detective Pikachu, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, and Crazy, Stupid, Love; and 10 riveting documentaries and docu-series including McMillion$ and The Case Against Adnan Syed.

If you don’t currently have access to HBO, you can download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or visit HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com. The content will also be made available for free via participating distribution partners’ platforms in the coming days. This is the first time HBO has made this volume of programming available outside of the paywall.

Content available to stream without a subscription includes:

9 Full Series

  • Ballers (5 Seasons)
  • Barry (2 Seasons)
  • Silicon Valley (6 Seasons)
  • Six Feet Under (5 Seasons)
  • The Sopranos (7 Seasons)
  • Succession (2 Seasons)
  • True Blood (7 Seasons
  • Veep (7 Seasons)
  • The Wire (5 Seasons)

10 Docuseries and Documentaries

  • The Apollo
  • The Case Against Adnan Syed
  • Elvis Presley: The Searcher
  • I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter
  • The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
  • Jane Fonda in Five Acts
  • McMillion$
  • True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality
  • United Skates
  • We Are the Dream: The Kids of the MLK Oakland Oratorical Fest

 

20 Warner Bros. Theatricals

  • Arthur
  • Arthur 2: On the Rocks
  • Blinded By the Light
  • The Bridges of Madison County
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love
  • Empire of the Sun
  • Forget Paris
  • Happy Feet Two
  • Isn’t It Romantic?
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
  • Midnight Special
  • My Dog Skip
  • Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase
  • Pan
  • Pokémon Detective Pikachu
  • Red Riding Hood
  • Smallfoot
  • Storks
  • Sucker Punch
  • Unknown


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Sudanese refugee arrested France knife attack

A Sudanese refugee is in custody after shoppers were attacked in the town of Romans-sur-Isère.

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Why Do Matter Particles Come in Threes?

Nobel Prize–winning physicist Steven Weinberg's new paper tackles the mystery of why the laws of nature appear to have been composed in triplicate.

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A van Gogh Art Heist Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup

Is anyone in the market for a very nice painting.

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GM Pivots to Building Ventilators, and More Car News This Week

The automaker is among several industrial companies applying their mass-manufacturing know-how to making much-needed medical equipment.

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7 Best Pizza Ovens (2020): Outdoor, Indoor, Gas, and Wood

You want pizza? After months of testing, we picked our favorite portable pizza ovens for backyards, countertops, or camping.

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