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  2. 2024 CrowdStrike incident - Wikipedia

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    A faulty software update by CrowdStrike caused widespread problems with Microsoft Windows computers running its Falcon Sensor security software on 19 July 2024. The outage disrupted daily life, businesses, and governments around the world and cost at least US$10 billion in damages.

  3. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the HOS rules that limit the driving and working hours of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the US. Find out the purpose, enforcement, and exceptions of the HOS, and how they affect driver fatigue and safety.

  4. Mikoyan MiG-31 - Wikipedia

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    The MiG-31 is a supersonic interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union as a replacement for the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It is the third fastest operational combat aircraft in the world and has been in service with the Russian Air Force since 1981.

  5. Bill Maher - Wikipedia

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    Bill Maher is an American comedian, writer, producer, and TV host born on January 20, 1956. He is known for his political satire, sociopolitical commentary, and controversial views on religion, media, and culture.

  6. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the top 30 videos on YouTube with the highest number of views, from "Baby Shark Dance" to "Gangnam Style". Find out how YouTube counts views, which videos are in the Billion-View Club, and which ones are no longer available.

  7. Twelve Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Minutes is an adventure game where the player controls a husband trapped in a 12-minute time loop with his wife and a cop. The game explores the husband's past, present and future as he tries to solve a mystery and escape the loop.

  8. Daylight saving time - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, rationale, and implementation of DST, a practice of advancing clocks to make better use of the longer daylight in summer. Find out which countries and regions observe DST and how it varies by latitude and time zone.

  9. Altamont Free Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Altamont Free Concert was a counterculture rock festival in California, where the Rolling Stones performed as the final act on December 6, 1969. The concert is remembered for its violence, including the killing of a fan by the Hells Angels security and the documentary film Gimme Shelter.