LOS ANGELES (AP) – The University of California is warning its students and staff that a group of ransomware may have stolen and released their personal data and that of hundreds of …
Read More »Debris from the SpaceX rocket crashes onto the farm, leaving a 4-inch dent in the ground
EPHRATA, Wash. (AP) – A piece of debris from a flaming rocket seen crossing the Pacific Northwest sky last week crashed onto a farm in eastern Washington state, authorities said. After the …
Read More »Unique date of 3/4/21 draws lines for Las Vegas wedding licenses
LAS VEGAS (AP) – The newlyweds lined up outside the marriage license office in Las Vegas on Friday, ahead of a single date to marry: 3/4/21. Nearly 700 couples were licensed for …
Read More »Vaccine Passport Efforts Draw Opposition from Republican Lawmakers
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (AP) – Vaccine passports being developed to check COVID-19 vaccination status and allow vaccinated people to travel, shop and dine more freely have become the latest flash point in wars. …
Read More »Many still hesitate to get vaccinated, but reluctance is waning
So few people came to get the COVID-19 vaccine in one North Carolina county that hospitals now allow anyone 16 and older to get vaccinated, regardless of where they live. Take a …
Read More »‘A 10ft Pole Isn’t Long Enough’: Matt Gaetz Isolated In Sex Trafficking Scandal | US News
Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz seems increasingly isolated politically amid a spiraling scandal over a federal sex trafficking investigation. Even for Donald Trump, a Republican political operative said, “a 10-foot pole is …
Read More »Some die of COVID while waiting for the vaccine
After months of waiting to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and after weeks of battling the disease after one never came, Air Force veteran Diane Drewes was about to take her last breath …
Read More »California approves indoor sports and concerts as COVID cases fall
SACRAMENTO, California (AP) – Sports, theater and music fans will be able to take their seats back in California as coronavirus cases in the state plummet and vaccines surge. After a yearlong …
Read More »Expelled from US at night, migrant families weigh next steps
REYNOSA, Mexico (AP) – In one of Mexico’s most notorious cities for organized crime, migrants are expelled from the United States overnight, exhausted from the journey, disillusioned at not having the opportunity …
Read More »The enormous influence of big technologies attracts a rejection at the state level
New York State Senator Michael Gianaris was ecstatic when Amazon named Long Island City in 2018 as the leader for its new headquarters, a project that would generate 25,000 jobs and $ …
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