I piled on weight overnight and couldn't get rid of my menopausal bulge. Then I shed 7st with this simple miracle method. Now I don't need medication AND my blood pressure has dropped. This is how I did it
Drenched in sweat, my heart raced as I waited for my latest hot flush to subside. I was in the grips of menopause and it had hit me like a thunderbolt, wreaking havoc on my health and my body.
Christine thought her heel pain and swelling were normal and doctors dismissed her aches as tendonitis. Then she was diagnosed with this little-known, incurable cancer. These are the signs you can't ignore
When keen runner Christine Lote began experiencing pain and swelling in her heel, she thought it was nothing more than a sports injury. But despite physiotherapy, symptoms persisted.
Party time for Frank Lampard's Sky Blues! Coventry City end 25-YEAR Premier League exile with a 1-1 draw at Blackburn after dramatic late equaliser
Coventry City sealed a breathtaking return to the Premier League after a 25-year exile thanks to an 84th-minute equaliser from defender Bobby Thomas at Blackburn.
Is a Rightmove burglary gang stalking YOUR home? Families whose houses were raided by brazen Albanian crooks reveal the chilling ways their homes were violated and looted... and the hidden signs you can't ignore
The sanctity of Jean Howell-Higgins' home was violated on a December day in 2024. Heading out to pick up a prescription she left her 77-year-old husband in his bed.
'They played games with me': Belle Hassan tells ALISON BOSHOFF what really happened behind the scenes on her explosive time on Love Island: All Stars, what it's done to her health and her brutal message to rival Islanders
Belle Hassan is not the first Love Islander to complain about trolling on social media. Yet in her case, there was a certain horrible inevitability about it.
AMANDA PLATELL: I know exactly what desperate Victoria Beckham is really up to with her latest 'heartache' interview. It must be so heartbreaking for Brooklyn
Her estranged son Brooklyn has repeatedly pleaded with his mother Victoria Beckham to stay out of his and wife Nicole's lives and only contact them through lawyers.
No shirt, no problem! Kylie Jenner poses topless for the second time this week to promote clothing collection
The 28-year-old reality TV icon had no shirt on while debuting her new slacks for her next Khy collection. The pants were beige with studs in various places.
Teenager, 17, is crushed by concrete pipe while working at newbuild estate
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BrewDog left £20m in unpaid bills to UK businesses when it went under - as new owners reveal plans to make it worth $1BILLION
The Scottish beer giant owes almost 500 firms, ranging from football clubs, universities, coffee shops, bakeries and laundry services, to lawyers, councils and holiday parks.
Police sergeant feared her spine 'shattered' after Palestine Action activist struck her back with a sledgehammer, trial hears
Sergeant Kate Evans was allegedly hit by an activist who broke into a defence firm's factory in 2024 while she tried to arrest another trespasser.
Teenager, 18, is the fourth person to be charged over arson attack on four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green
A fourth person has been charged in connection with an arson attack on volunteer-led ambulances run by the Jewish community in Golders Green.
NIST Limits CVE Enrichment After 263% Surge In Vulnerability Submissions
NIST is narrowing how it handles CVEs in the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), saying it will only automatically enrich higher-priority vulnerabilities. "CVEs that do not meet those criteria will still be listed in the NVD but will not automatically be enriched by NIST," it said. "This change is driven by a surge in CVE submissions, which increased 263% between 2020 and 2025. We don't expect this trend to let up anytime soon." The Hacker News reports: The prioritization criteria outlined by NIST, which went into effect on April 15, 2026, are as follows:
- CVEs appearing in the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.
- CVEs for software used within the federal government.
- CVEs for critical software as defined by Executive Order 14028: this includes software that's designed to run with elevated privilege or managed privileges, has privileged access to networking or computing resources, controls access to data or operational technology, and operates outside of normal trust boundaries with elevated access.
Any CVE submission that doesn't meet these thresholds will be marked as "Not Scheduled." The idea, NIST said, is to focus on CVEs that have the maximum potential for widespread impact. "While CVEs that do not meet these criteria may have a significant impact on affected systems, they generally do not present the same level of systemic risk as those in the prioritized categories," it added. [...]
Changes have also been instituted for various other aspects of the NVD operations. These include:
- NIST will no longer routinely provide a separate severity score for a CVE where the CVE Numbering Authority has already provided a severity score.
- A modified CVE will be reanalyzed only if it "materially impacts" the enrichment data. Users can request specific CVEs to be reanalyzed by sending an email to the same address listed above.
- All unenriched CVEs currently in backlog with an NVD publish date earlier than March 1, 2026, will be moved into the "Not Scheduled" category. This does not apply to CVEs that are already in the KEV catalog.
- NIST has updated the CVE status labels and descriptions, as well as the NVD Dashboard, to accurately reflect the status of all CVEs and other statistics in real time.
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Gemma Collins breaks down in tears as she threatens to quit I'm A Celeb
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Intel eases reliance on TSMC with 'Merica-made Core Series 3 processors
Stripped-down Ultra for laptops and low-power edge boxes
Intel brought a few more chips home from Taiwan this week, with a new round of budget-oriented Core Series 3 processors fabbed right in the US-of-A.…
Mystery of Oregon family who vanished in 1958 while going to get a Christmas tree is finally solved
Kenneth and Barbara Martin and three of their children went missing in December 1958. Almost 70 years later, the investigation into their mysterious disappearance concluded.
Claude Opus wrote a Chrome exploit for $2,283
Pause your Mythos panic because mainstream models anyone can use already pick holes in popular software
Anthropic withheld its Mythos bug-finding model from public release due to concerns that it would enable attackers to find and exploit vulnerabilities before anyone could react.…
I'm A Celebrity's Scarlett Moffatt reveals she and fiancé Scott Dobinson 'laid in bed and cried all day' after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage
The TV star, 35, who rose to fame with her family on Channel 4's Gogglebox, gave birth to her two-year-old son with partner Scott Dobinson in 2023.
Farmer vows to crossbreed his Highland cows to make them 'less photogenic' in bid to stop influencers hugging them and taking selfies
Alex Birch, a cattle farmer from Derbyshire, has taken the situation by the horns and is attempting to make his cows less appealing by altering their genetic makeup.
Gazing Into Sam Altman's Orb Could Solve Ticket Scalping
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Sam Altman's iris-scanning, humanity-verifying World project announced at an event in San Francisco on Friday that Tinder users around the globe can now put a digital badge on their profiles signaling to potential suitors that they're a real human, provided they've already stared into one of World's glossy white Orbs and allowed their eyes to be scanned. The announcement follows a pilot project for Tinder verification that World previously conducted in Japan.
[...] In addition to the Tinder global expansion, Tools for Humanity, the company behind World, announced a number of other consumer and enterprise partnerships on Friday at its Lift Off event in San Francisco. The startup says Tinder users who verify with their World ID will receive five free "boosts," typically a paid feature that increases the number of users who see a profile by up to 10 times for 30 minutes. The videoconferencing platform Zoom also says that users can now require other participants to verify their identity with World before joining a call. Docusign, the contract signing software, will allow users to require World's identity verification technology.
Tiago Sada, Tools for Humanity's chief product officer, tells WIRED the company sees major platform partnerships as key to helping World become a mainstream identity-verification technology. Sada said he's especially interested in working with social media companies in the future, and was encouraged to see that Reddit has started testing World as a solution to help users distinguish bots from real people. [...] World is also launching a tool called Concert Kit, which lets artists reserve concert tickets for verified humans, a pitch aimed squarely at the bot-driven scalping problem that critics say has plagued sites like TicketMaster. World will test the feature on the upcoming Bruno Mars World Tour featuring Anderson .Paak, who is scheduled to play a verified-humans-only show under his alias DJ Pee .Wee in San Francisco on Friday night. "The idea that World ID is not just private, but it's one of the most private things you've ever used, that's not obvious," says Sada. "We're just not used to this kind of technology. Many people used to tape their [iPhone's sensor used to enable] Face ID when it came out, then we got used to it."
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Ultra marathon runner, 35, who died trying to beat record in memory of his friend was getting married in two weeks and had been writing his speech
David Parrish, 35, was trying to complete the fastest-ever 234-mile-long crossing of the Cape Wrath in honour of his late friend, Luke Ireland.