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'Prince Andrew Denies Allegations About Having Sex With A Minor

A woman only referred to as “Jane Doe #3” has accused British Prink Andrew of forcing her to have sex with him even though she was a minor. On a lawsuit file in the United States Southern District of Florida, the unnamed woman said that she was forced to have sex with the prince on several occasions. She said that the sexual happened in various locations in London, a private island in the Caribbean and in New York, she added that she took part in “an orgy with numerous other underage girls.”
  • 'Rajon Rondo Returns To The TD Garden, Fans Welcomes Him With Standing Ovation

    The All Star point guard Rajon Rondo is back to its previous home, the TD Garden Arena, although this time he is wearing a different uniform. The former Boston Celtics point guard has played one of his greatest games in his career.
  • 'U.S Government Levies Sanctions On North Korea After The Sony Hack

    President Obama while on vacation in the Hawaiian Islands has issued an executive order to intensify its previous statement about the alleged North Korean cyber-attack on Sony Pictures promising that he will levy a “proportional response” against the perpetrators of the cyber-attack. The reported executive order imposes economic sanctions on 10 high ranking officials in the North Korean government as well as its intelligence agency claiming that the agency is the main source of “many of North Korea’s major cyber operations.”
  • 'Steve Kerr’s Smaller Lineup Trashes Raptors: 126-106

    Albeit their relatively small lineup, the Golden State Warriors made up for their sizes in speed and shot accuracy. Right now the Warriors are making loud noises and dominating both the East and West conference. The Golden State Warriors currently leads any team in the two conferences with a record of 26-5.
  • 'Google’s Project Zero Reveals Windows 8.1 Security Loophole

    Project Zero is a Google initiative that targets weaknesses in different software’s that are currently available in the market, after determining the possible susceptibility of those programs it is then reported to its respective vendor for them to be able to patch it before hackers can use those vulnerabilities to exploit their systems. However, Google only gives the developer a 90-day limit in order to create a patch to fix the issue and after that Google will publish the loophole along with codes that could exploit it. Unfortunately for Microsoft the 90-day window has already expired and the tech giant has yet to develop a patch for the detected problems on its software.
  • 'Yahoo And Bing Experiences Brief System Crash; Problem Fixed According To Microsoft

    A recent update on the search Bing caused it to crash and user was unable to access it for an extended number of hours. According to reports posted over the internet, the outage was caused by internal problems rather than what people originally speculated as another cyber-attack.
  • 'The Lizard Squad Sells Its Newest DDoS Program: Lizard Stresser

    The Lizard Squad, the notorious hacker collective that brought down the gaming servers of Sony and Microsoft, has release a distributed denial of service tool to all internet denizens. Called the Lizard Stresser, it is currently available to download for $5.99 per month.
  • 'Sony Picture Hackers Now Targets Media Organizations According To FBI

    After leaking massive internal information from Sony Pictures, the hacking collective Guardians of Peace is now moving its target towards media organizations according to a bulletin posted by the Federal Bureau of Investigations. The bulletin was posted last Dec 24, that the hacker group is now mounting a massive attack on unnamed media organization.
  • 'Sony Compensates Its Users By Giving Discounts And Subscription Extensions

    The hack carried out by the hacker group the Lizard Squad has brought down the Sony PlayStation Now network and in turn made its users unable to access their games starting Christmas Eve until the next few days. To compensate its users for the outages, especially those who had their PlayStation 4 console as a present, Sony has come up with ways to make it up to its user.
  • 'Liverpool Ace Steven Gerrand Plans To Leave Club

    Liverpool captain and footballing ace Steven Gerrard will be leaving his club after the expiration of his contract at the end of this season. The former England captain is rumored to sign with an unknown club from the United States.
  • 'Italian Coast Guards Boards Abandoned Ship Ezadeen

    The Italian naval authorities have yet another problem to tackle despite the recent tragedy that left at least 11 people dead in a ferry incident. Italian authorities are trying their utmost to rescue an aging vessel reported to contain migrants.
  • 'International Team Lends Help To Recover AirAsia Flight QZ8501’s Blackbox

    Despite unforgiving weather conditions, the search and retrieval operations for the remaining victims of the crashed AirAsia plane is still ongoing. A team of different international volunteers coming from United States, Malaysia, France, Japan and Singapore have all teamed up to in hopes of recovering the remains on the crash site. Acoustic equipment was also employed in order to help locate the planes black box.
  • 'GM Issues Recall Of Vehicles Due To Ignition System Problem

    The curse of the ignition switch problem has continued to plague major car manufacturer General Motors Co. GM opened up its 2015 by a statement saying that three more vehicles will be recalled due to the same problem that has saw the company recalled millions of its vehicles last 2014.
  • 'Egyptian High Court Orders Retrial For The Al Jazeera Journalists

    The defense lawyer of three Al Jazeera journalists has issued an official statement that Egypt’s high court has accepted their appeal and has ordered a retrial. Defense lawyer Mostafa Nagy added that “They will not be released until they appear before the new chamber, which will decide whether to release them or not.”
  • 'Bulls Sets New Franchise Record With 18 Blocked Shots

    The Bulls have yet another record to boast after managing to successfully block 18 shot attempts by the Denver Nuggets.
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