A fast-growing Georgia wildfire tops 31 square miles, with evacuations possible
One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.

One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.

Canada's Communications Security Establishment (CSE) disclosed conducting three state-authorized foreign cyber operations last year, targeting fentanyl brokers, violent extremist recruiters, and a ransomware-as-a-service gang to disrupt their operations and protect national security.

Xbox is undergoing its most significant restructure, impacting approximately 3,200 roles by FY27, with 1,600 layoffs today. Four studios will transition to new management, including Compulsion Games and Double Fine becoming independent, and Ninja Theory and Undead Labs moving to new ownership. The company cites unhealthy business operations, lower margins, and industry hardware crises as reasons for the changes, aiming to simplify operations and refocus content strategy.

WhatsApp is allowing its 3 billion users to reserve usernames, a feature that will go live in the coming weeks. This allows users to share contact information without revealing their phone numbers, enhancing privacy for individuals and potentially simplifying customer outreach for businesses.

Microsoft has announced job losses primarily affecting its Xbox division and commercial sales organizations, though specific numbers or locations were not detailed in the brief report.

In 1973, gay preacher Ray Broshears founded the Lavender Panthers in San Francisco to protect the LGBTQ+ community in the Tenderloin from violence. Despite his controversial methods, the group exemplified queer mutual aid in a homophobic society and predated later movements. Broshears actively sought publicity, which helped preserve information about the group, unlike many other discreet queer defense organizations.

The Trump administration's immigration policies have significantly impacted non-U.S.-citizen spouses of U.S. citizens, leading to separations, fear of engagement with the system, and self-deportation. These individuals, historically a privileged class, now face increased scrutiny and delays, causing chaos for families, including those with military members.