One of their favorite places. After getting engaged and legally married in Santa Barbara, California, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker now own a house there.
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down last week, putting vile and racist language where news headlines are supposed to go. FastCompany immediately shut down its website to investigate … then the clock started ticking.“Eight days.
That’s how long FastCompany.com was offline after we were targeted in a cyberattack, first on the afternoon of Sunday, September 25, and again on the evening of Tuesday, September 27,” the zine’s Editor in Chief Brendan Vaughan said in a blog post Wednesday. “On that first Sunday, the attack hit our content management system (CMS), the software we use to create the site, and hijacked our home page, replacing every headline with an obscene and racist message that proudly claimed credit for the intrusion.
Two days later, a similar message was sent to our followers in Apple News, twice in rapid succession.”The company says no customer or advertiser information was disclosed, and that it’s fortified against future attacks. But eight days is a long time for a major publication to go dark.“That didn’t stop us from doing our jobs,” Vaughn wrote.
“After processing the shock of the attacks, we channeled that shock into action. When it became clear that our CMS would be down for a while, we asked ourselves: How else can we publish?”FastCompany “had already been increasing our focus on so-called zero-click content—articles and videos that live exclusively on social platforms, with no expectation that the user will click through to our site.” Necessity being the mother of all invention, they doubled down on those efforts during the blackout.“The following day, we launched Fast Company Daily, a LinkedIn newsletter that quickly reached 103,000 subscribers.
One of their favorite places. After getting engaged and legally married in Santa Barbara, California, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker now own a house there.
Wendy Williams is reportedly home following a short stay after a wellness facility.
Emily Longeretta Each season, “Most Memorable Year” night is the most emotional episode of “Dancing With the Stars.” Monday night’s episode was no different when the evening came to an end with Selma Blair and Sasha Farber saying goodbye to the competition. In a pre-recorded packaged, Blair told her partner that she couldn’t continue due to health concerns connected to her multiple sclerosis. The duo hugged close while watching the package from inside the ballroom. “I had these MRIs and the results came back and it just all adds up to… I can’t go on with the competition,” she said. “With a chronic illness, you do have special considerations, and my body is definitely taking a hit. It’s way too much for the safety of my bones. There’s just intensive bone trauma and inflammation … I could do extensive damage that, of course, I do not want.”
A woman suffering a suspected heart attack told last night how she had to wait for five hours in the back of an ambulance before she was seen by medics.
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Real Housewives of Atlanta star NeNe Leakes has shared the news that her son Brentt Leakes has been hospitalised after he suffered congestive heart failure and a stroke, at the age of just 23.The club owner first fell ill two weeks ago and was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment after a serious health episode left him struggling to speak. The news first leaked on TMZ on Monday, with Nene forced to confirm the news herself a short while later on Instagram. “This isn’t how I wanted it to come out…” she began.
Kanye West appeared on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Thursday, when he expressed anger over ex-wife Kim Kardashian's shapewear and clothing brand, SKIMS. West shared his frustration about being in the dark about the fact that he held a smaller stake in the company than Joshua Kushner. Kanye West revealed that he was blindsided by Joshua Kushner holding more of a stake in his ex-wife Kim Kardashian's clothing line, SKIMS.
Believe it or not, a “shotgun wedding” doesn’t typically include real firearms. Sure, the saying dates back to the idea of forced marriage using the threat of violence, but when the term is used today, it isn’t nearly as dramatic.
A Fort Myers TV station continued to provide reports on social media and other platforms about the extent of damage from Hurricane Ian — which made landfall as a Cat. 4 storm on a nearby barrier island — even after Ian’s destruction forced it off the air.
@FastCompany account handle.In a screenshot of the push alert obtained directly by TheWrap, the message can be seen with a racial slur and an obscene sexual reference, followed by “THRAX WAS HERE.” It appears the exact message was sent twice, a minute apart:Fast Company was launched in 1995 and is still published semi-monthly in print.
Flying high! Peter Weber and Kelley Flanagan are “full-on back together,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Bre Tiesi is getting absolutely crushed online right now — so what happened?!