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May 15 2024
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Woman reveals unique way to store bathroom products in tiny NYC apartment
New York City apartments aren't exactly known for being spacious, and beauty lovers in the Big Apple will relate to having to sacrifice their prized possessions in the name of storage space. There are millions of savvy storage hacks out there, but the bathroom is often a room left lacking solutions, an issue that one poster has finally found the answer for. Beauty creator Helen Liao, who
NewsweekJun 03 2017
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Patriot games: The murky world of Russian hacking
Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks about "patriotic hackers" have led to more than a few raised eyebrows.
CNN DigitalSep 23 2022
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Anonymous launches hacking operation against Iran following Amini's death
The Anonymous hacktivist group launched a hacking campaign against Iran this week following the death of Iranian woman Mahsa Amini.
Amini was arrested by Iranian police this week, for allegedly not wearing her hijab correctly, and fell into a coma following the arrest, dying shortly after.
Her death sparked much rage and protest against the Iranian regime with Iranian women
The Jerusalem PostDec 17 2016
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Obama: Russian hacks should concern Trump
President Obama said Friday he hopes that President-elect Donald Trump starts to show appropriate concern about allegations of Russian hacking into the U.S. election system, complaining that many Republicans were more worried about defeating Hillary Clinton than they were about Moscow’s alleged meddling in the election.
Washington TimesMay 18 2021
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Trump officials denounce 'political ruse' of pipeline reopening
Soon after President Joe Biden was pictured visiting former President Jimmy Carter, he began fielding charges that his administration had resurrected the worst of the Georgia Democrat’s time in office.
Not only were there inflation concerns in the wake of massive government spending, but a ransomware attack on a major fuel pipeline delivered Biden’s opponents their latest Carter-themed
Washington ExaminerMay 15 2024
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Astros prospect tiers: How Pedro León, Jake Bloss and Joey Loperfido are progressing
HOUSTON — The Houston Astros’ farm system is still depleted, a byproduct of trades, graduation and the lack of a first- or second-round draft pick in 2021 and 2022. Before the season, both MLB Pipeline and The Athletic’s Keith Law ranked it 27th out of 30 teams. Outfielder Jacob Melton is the only consensus Top 100 prospect. As full-season affiliates conclude their first full month of games,
New York Times (News)May 15 2024
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One Oil Cargo’s Odd Journey Highlights a Global Market in Flux
A dearth of heavy crude is forcing one of the world’s biggest buyers to go the extra mile to get the barrels it needs, offering another example of how sanctions and OPEC+ curbs are recasting the supply chain. Reliance Industries Ltd., India’s largest private refiner, purchased about 2 million barrels of Canada’s Access Western Blend crude from the recently expanded Trans Mountain pipeline, its
BloombergMay 14 2024
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Liberia open for business and not picking sides in U.S.-China competition, president says
The Liberian government is mounting a sustained campaign against corruption to win trust and new international investments, whether they come from the U.S. or China, Liberian President Joseph Boakai said in an interview. The former American colony finds itself caught in a tug-of-war over African markets between Washington and Beijing, with the continent emerging as a key proving ground in a
Washington TimesMay 16 2024
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Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill banning power-generating wind turbines offshore or near the state’s coastline
Climate change will be a lesser priority in Florida and largely disappear from state statutes under legislation signed Wednesday by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that also bans power-generating wind turbines offshore or near the state’s lengthy coastline. Critics said the measure made law by the former Republican presidential hopeful ignores the reality of climate change threats in Florida,
FortuneJun 17 2023
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U.S. Energy Dept gets two ransom notices as MOVEit hack claims more victims
The U.S. Department of Energy got ransom requests from the Russia-linked extortion group Cl0p at both its nuclear waste facility and scientific education facility that were recently hit in a global hacking campaign, a spokesperson said on Friday.
The DOE contractor Oak Ridge Associated Universities and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, the New Mexico-based facility for disposal of
Reuters