The Daily Populous

Sunday February 11st, 2024 evening edition

image for This man has been swatted 47 times for making a joke about Norm Macdonald

The channel stated that it would continue offering “swats” for as little as $40, and offered returning customers a discounted rate.

The MPD denied an open records request by The Independent for callouts to Mr Tomlinson’s home, citing an open FBI investigation.

The science-fiction author has endured relentless harassment from an anonymous online army of what he describes as “cyber terrorists”.

Republican presidential candidate and former US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley was swatted twice last month (Reuters).

His home has since been swatted a further 20 times, the most recent being just last week.

Then the day after Thanksgiving, Mr Tomlinson said his home was swatted again for the first time in months.

Florida senator Rick Scott’s home in Naples was swatted on 27 December while he was having dinner with his wife. »

Trump says he would encourage Russia to attack Nato allies who pay too little

Authored by theguardian.com

Donald Trump has said he would “encourage” Russia to attack any of the US’s Nato allies whom he considers to have not met their financial obligations.

“Trump was talking about a story that happened in the past when he was president,” Rubio told CNN.

“He didn’t pull us out of Nato, and American troops are stationed throughout Europe then as they are today.”. »

FAQ and Facts about Down Syndrome

Authored by globaldownsyndrome.org

Today the average lifespan of a person with Down syndrome is approximately 60 years.

As recently as 1983, the average lifespan of a person with Down syndrome was 25 years.

Most adults with Down syndrome have the same aspirations and desires as a person who does not have Down syndrome. »

Phil Spencer has reportedly reassured employees Microsoft ‘won’t stop making Xbox consoles’

Authored by videogameschronicle.com

According to journalist Shannon Liao, Microsoft’s head of gaming, Phil Spencer, told employees that Xbox currently has no plans to stop making consoles, and that Xbox consoles will continue to be part of its strategy, which involves “multiple kinds of devices”.

“We’re listening and we hear you,” Phil Spencer wrote on X earlier this week.

“We’ve been planning a business update event for next week, where we look forward to sharing more details with you about our vision for the future of Xbox. »