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How an infamous ransomware gang found itself hacked – podcast | News

Ransomware sites on the dark web have allowed criminals to extort hospitals, businesses, and schools for years. Hackers have cost businesses millions of pounds by encrypting data or threatening to post it online. It was called LockBit and was a huge success until one day last month when a hacker logged onto the site and […]

Why IVF is under attack in Alabama | podcast | News

when Gabriel Goidel Her husband was undergoing infertility treatment and had already endured the grief and pain of three miscarriages. The couple, who recently moved from Texas to Alabama, turned to IVF. It was stressful, uncomfortable, and very expensive, but they decided to start a family. However, as Gabriele’s treatment progressed to the stage where […]

Is ill-health holding back the UK economy? – podcast | News

new numbers from National Bureau of Statistics It suggests that 2.8 million people are not looking for work because of health problems, an increase from a previously estimated 2.6 million people and 2.1 million people before the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a one-third increase compared to humans. As economics editor of the Guardian, larry elliott, […]

How the cost of living changed the way we eat out – podcast | News

“The problem restaurants have right now is that rents are going up, bills are going up, utilities and fuel are going up, and that money ends up going into the price of the food,” says the Guardian’s restaurant critic and podcaster. He is also the host of “Comfort Eating.” grace dent To tell Nosheen Iqbal. […]

The Conservative party’s problem with Islamophobia – podcast | News

Lee Anderson is no stranger to controversy. When he was deputy leader of the Conservative Party, he earned the nickname “30p Lee” after criticizing food bank users who claimed they could prepare a meal for 30p per person due to insufficient funding. He called for the reinstatement of the death penalty and said: daily express […]

Saldo: Ukraine’s gangster governor – part 3 – podcast | News

This announcement was a surprise. Eight months after Russian troops occupied Kherson, a Russian general appeared on state television, standing in front of a map and declaring that his troops were withdrawing from the city of Kherson. as an investigative correspondent tom burgis To tell michael safi Just like that, the tens of thousands of […]

Saldo: Ukraine’s gangster governor – part 2 – podcast | News

Two years ago this week, Europe and the world changed. After months of military buildup on Ukraine’s borders, President Vladimir Putin appeared on television to announce that Russian troops would invade. As an investigative correspondent for the Guardian tom burgis To tell michael safi In the first chaotic hours and days, Moscow’s forces took control […]

Breaking the Matrix: An online right podcast takes aim at liberal orthodoxy

alex kashta I am the host ofDestructive”, a quirky podcast with perhaps the most memorable guests I can think of, from Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters to journalist Michael Tracy. Twitter Anonymous Behind Voice ChangerHer listeners are, of course, often sharp critics of liberalism. When people talk about what they love about “Subversive,” it’s usually […]