Uncategorized
-
Massive hack of US gas stations exposes vulnerability hiding in plain sight: report
Iranian hackers are believed to have compromised U.S. gas tank readers, according to CNN. “The hackers responsible have exploited automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems that were sitting online and unprotected by passwords,” said the report. This doesn’t let them modify fuel levels, but in certain cases let them “tinker with display readings on the tanks.”…
-
Byron Allen Says He’ll Save CBS at Least $150 Million Taking Over Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Slot: ‘A Great Deal’
Byron Allen is getting ready for his close up, as the affiliate TV station owner and comedian’s “Comics Unleashed” prepares to take over the time slot of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” next week. Beginning May 22, the show will air with back-to-back half-hour episodes from 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT on CBS. Paramount+ Premium…
-
Judge declares mistrial in Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial after jury deadlocked
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial ended in a mistrial Friday after the jury deadlocked. This is the third trial for the New York rape case. Weinstein, whose decades-long history of alleged sexual assault upended the entertainment industry and inspired the #MeToo movement, has been convicted of other sex crimes in New York and…
-
Mike Johnson admits Ethics Committee ‘very busy right now’ as misconduct piles up
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) revealed on Friday that the House Ethics Committee has a backlog of misconduct allegations under investigation, according to Axios. The wave of misconduct claims has put additional pressure on lawmakers to make sure they can hold members accountable, but several leaders are arguing they need additional resources to keep up…
-
Tomorrow never dies for James Bond. Auditions officially underway to find the new 007
Diamonds are forever — but an actor’s James Bond tenure never is. Amazon MGM Studios announced that its search for the next lead of the iconic spy franchise has officially begun. “The search for the next James Bond is underway,” Amazon MGM Studios said in a statement Thursday. “While we don’t plan to comment on…
-
Misfortune follows CBS anchor as he continues struggling to cover Trump’s visit to China
CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil faced another setback covering President Donald Trump’s China visit when a Taipei hotel forbade him from using his room as a broadcast studio due to his on-air commentary of Taiwan. Dokoupil was already reporting from Taiwan after failing to secure a Chinese visa, forcing him to cover the Beijing…
-
‘Dutton Ranch’ Cast and Character Guide: Who’s Back and Who’s New on the Ranch?
“Dutton Ranch” has saddled up. The series, another spinoff of Taylor Sheridan’s ridiculously popular “Yellowstone,” arrives just a few weeks after “Marshals” landed on CBS. But “Dutton Ranch” is more of a true successor to the mainline show, in that it follows two of the most popular characters from the series – Beth Dutton (Kelly…
-
Nate Silver blasts ex-bosses at ABC for deleting FiveThirtyEight archives: ‘bunch of a–holes’
Nate Silver slammed his former ABC News employers as “a bunch of a–holes” on Friday after the Disney-owned network took down the entire archives of his now-defunct FiveThirtyEight news site. Silver — the data geek who rose to prominence by using statistical models to accurately predict the results of the 2008 presidential election and many…
-
Pete Davidson desperately tried to sell home where he and girlfriend Elsie Hewitt lived before split
Pete Davidson desperately tried to sell the home he was living in with Elsie Hewitt prior to their split. The comedian initially listed the sprawling North Salem, New York, home for $2.495 million on Feb. 14. Page Six can exclusively confirm that he slashed the price to $2.275 million on March 9, and a second…
-
Tesla Reveals New Details About Robotaxi Crashes—and the Humans Involved
For more than a year, Tesla has shielded details about its robotaxi crashes from public view. Now, the company has published new details in a federal database about 17 incidents, which took place between July 2025 and March 2026. In at least two of them, Tesla’s human employees appear to have played a hand in…









