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The Trump administration is reportedly weighing a dramatic expansion of the list of countries included in its recently introduced travel ban. An internal State Department memo obtained by Reuters suggests that citizens from up to 36 more countries could soon face entry restrictions to the United States. This potential move would build on the immigration policies already implemented by President Donald Trump earlier this month, when his administration issued a proclamation barring entry to travelers from 12 countries. The stated rationale was to protect the U.S. from threats posed by “foreign terrorists” and national security vulnerabilities. The order is part of…

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Indian car-sharing marketplace Zoomcar has revealed that a hacker accessed the personal data of at least 8.4 million customers, including their names, phone numbers, and car registration numbers. The Bengaluru-headquartered company identified the incident involving unauthorized access to its information systems on June 9, per its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company stated that it became aware of the incident after some of its employees received external communications from a threat actor who claimed to have gained access to the company’s data. “Upon discovery, the company promptly activated its incident response plan,” said Zoomcar in its…

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For Celebrity Cruises’ Captain’s Club members, sailing is about more than just the destination—it’s about returning to a brand that consistently delivers a sense of home at sea. Whether they’re cruising for the first time as a Classic-tier member or enjoying elite benefits as Zenith-level guests, Captain’s Club members are among the most dedicated in the cruise industry, and with good reason.The Captain’s Club program offers a thoughtfully tiered structure that rewards frequent cruisers with increasingly generous perks. Benefits start stacking up after just one sailing, with special discounts, early boarding, restricted area access, exclusive events, and complimentary laundry services,…

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TechCrunch All Stage isn’t a waiting room for warm intros — it’s a floor full of founders, ideas, and breakout potential. For VCs, it’s a rare chance to skip the filters and meet the future of tech in one place, on one day, with no layers between you and the next standout story. Whether you’re deploying early-stage capital, leading a Series B, or mentoring emerging fund managers, TechCrunch All Stage offers you more than access — it offers acceleration. And you can get both July 15 at Boston’s SoWa Power Station, with the added bonus of a $210 discount if…

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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.’The stuff of nightmares’: Acting U.S. attorney details alleged Minnesota shooter’s actions00:46Minnesota shooting suspect went to homes of four lawmakers05:09Trump talks Russia, Iran and tariffs in meeting with Canadian prime minister09:42Putin ‘speaks to me, nobody else’ after G8 expulsion, Trump says00:30Minnesota shooting suspect to face first-degree murder charges04:37Now PlayingTrump arrives in Canada for G7 summit amid ongoing Israel-Iran conflict04:06UP NEXTMillions Pour Into Streets Across the Country for ‘No Kings’ Protests02:21Sen. Adam Schiff: Trump’s decision to deploy Marines to LA is ‘terrible abuse of the military’04:55Sen. Rand…

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CNN  —  Israel’s unprecedented strike on Iran’s Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tehran, along with other locations tied to Iran’s nuclear program, has triggered a days-long exchange of missile attacks between the two countries. Tensions have only escalated since, and the death toll is rising. At least 224 people have been killed in Iran since hostilities began Friday, the country’s health ministry said Sunday, as cited by Iranian state media. Meanwhile, 24 people had been killed in Israel as of Monday morning, according to the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office. The Israeli operation against Iran is expected to take “weeks, not…

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Take your average wedding flick, shotgun a hostage situation into it and add some anarchic energy from Rebel Wilson and you get “Bride Hard,” which is a movie, for better or for worse. In this case, much, much worse.“Bride Hard” — which combines thrusting male strippers dressed as Vikings as well as deadly automatic weapon fire — isn’t funny or thrilling. It has the kind of lazy pacing you’d usually find on the Hallmark Channel and a level of acting not much better than porn.Director Simon West, whose action movie credits include “Con Air” and “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” seems…

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Food distribution giant United Natural Foods (UNFI) said it is making “significant progress” in recovering from a cyberattack that occurred almost two weeks ago, as grocery stores across North America reliant on the distributor continue to report food shortages. UNFI said in an update on Sunday that it was restoring its electronic ordering systems, which its customers use to place orders for their grocery stores and supermarkets. The company, which provides more than 30,000 stores across the United States and Canada with fresh produce and other products, was hit by a cyberattack on June 5, which the company disclosed several…

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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.’The stuff of nightmares’: Acting U.S. attorney details alleged Minnesota shooter’s actions00:46Minnesota shooting suspect went to homes of four lawmakers05:09Man Throws Wood Boards at Police During High-Speed Chase00:31Now PlayingMinnesota shooting suspect to face first-degree murder charges04:37UP NEXTJurors Return to Court to Deliberate Karen Read’s Fate02:34Deadly Flash Flooding Overwhelms Communities in West Virginia02:48Minnesota Official Details Capture of Lawmaker Shooting Suspect03:02Suspect in Shooting of Minnesota Lawmakers in Custody02:15Minnesota Gov. Walz announces shooting suspect is arrested04:10Crowd runs for cover after gunfire erupts at Utah ‘No Kings’ rally00:49‘I wish I…

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BOSTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s order to block incoming foreign students from attending Harvard University will remain on hold temporarily following a hearing Monday, when a lawyer for the Ivy League school said its students were being used as “pawns.”U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs in Boston extended a temporary restraining order on Trump’s proclamation until June 23 while she weighs Harvard’s request for a preliminary injunction. Burroughs made the decision at a hearing over Harvard’s request, which Trump’s Republican administration opposed.Burroughs granted the initial restraining order June 5, and it had been set to expire Thursday.Trump moved to block…

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