‘Black Widow’ Star Featured in End Credits Scene Breaks Down That Final Moment (Spoilers)

‘Black Widow’ Star Featured in End Credits Scene Breaks Down That Final Moment (Spoilers)

The new movie Black Widow is now in theaters, and streaming on Disney+ Premier Access, and there’s an end credits scene that sets up the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Most of the Marvel movies in recent years have featured an additional scene in the credits and these scenes often tease what’s to come…

Kaseya was warned about security flaws years ahead of ransomware attack

Kaseya was warned about security flaws years ahead of ransomware attack

The giant ransomware attack against Kaseya might have been entirely avoidable. Former staff talking to Bloomberg claim they warned executives of “critical” security flaws in Kaseya’s products several times between 2017 and 2020, but that the company didn’t truly address them. Multiple staff either quit or said they were fired over inaction. Employees reportedly complained…

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick touts Texas COVID approach, says CPAC should stay in Lone Star State
|

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick touts Texas COVID approach, says CPAC should stay in Lone Star State

DALLAS – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Friday that the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) should stay in Texas permanently, as he touted the state’s COVID-19 approach that conference Chairman Matt Schlapp said was part of the reason he chose to host an extra conference in Dallas. “We’ve been the leader,” Patrick claimed, on…

Martin Henderson Talks About Jack’s Big Secret in ‘Virgin River’ Season 3 (Spoilers!)

Martin Henderson Talks About Jack’s Big Secret in ‘Virgin River’ Season 3 (Spoilers!)

Martin Henderson is speaking out about a big story line in Virgin River‘s third season, which is streaming now on Netflix. We learned a big secret about the 46-year-old actor’s character Jack and he is sharing his first reaction to learning about it. The big revelation about Jack happened in episode five of the third…

The FTC is reportedly investigating Amazon’s purchase of MGM

The FTC is reportedly investigating Amazon’s purchase of MGM

Amazon’s buyout of MGM might take much longer than planned. The Information sources say the Federal Trade Commission has launched an “in-depth” investigation into Amazon’s MGM purchase over the potential for antitrust abuse. Officials are concerned about the potential for the acquisition to “illegally boost” Amazon’s clout in offering goods and services, not just the…

If the Cyber-Scammer Says ‘I’m With the Brand,’ You Could Be a Prime Sucker

If the Cyber-Scammer Says ‘I’m With the Brand,’ You Could Be a Prime Sucker

The email smelled as bad as week-old fish: It was a screenshot of a $1,000 cellphone I had supposedly bought on Amazon. I quickly checked my Amazon account. No purchase was recorded. Then I checked my credit card account. Ditto. This was clearly a scam and the real action was the “Amazon” order number and…

Border agents in Del Rio Sector nab migrants with convictions for child molestation, attempted murder
|

Border agents in Del Rio Sector nab migrants with convictions for child molestation, attempted murder

Border Patrol agents in the Del Rio Sector arrested migrants with a number of convictions, including child molestation and attempted murder, over the July 4 weekend — part of a broader increase in criminal migrants being picked up. Over the holiday weekend, agents arrested three Mexicans with convictions for child molestation, sexual abuse, and aggravated…

Michael Rapaport Says He Feels ‘Disrespected’ After ABC Didn’t Approach Him to Host ‘The Bachelor’

Michael Rapaport Says He Feels ‘Disrespected’ After ABC Didn’t Approach Him to Host ‘The Bachelor’

Michael Rapaport is speaking his mind about who should be the next host of The Bachelor. The 51-year-old comedian and reality TV superfan made an appearance on Sirius XM’s Pop Culture Spotlight with Jessica Shaw on Thursday (July 8). During the interview, he shared that he felt “disrespected” that ABC didn’t reach out to him…

Illinois Becomes First State to Mandate Asian-American History Lessons in Public Schools

Illinois Becomes First State to Mandate Asian-American History Lessons in Public Schools

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill into law requiring public schools to teach a unit of Asian-American history, making Illinois the first state in the nation to require such history teachings to be taught. The measure, Teaching Equitable Asian-American History, will ensure that every high school graduate in the state will be taught Asian-American history…