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State of emergency in New York City and New Jersey over rains and flash flooding
A powerful storm system is bringing torrential rain, with forecasters predicting possibility of at least 3in an hourA state of emergency has been declared in New York City and New Jersey as a powerful storm system hits the US east coast from New York to Washington DC, with dangerous torrential rainfall and flash flooding under way in the region.Forecasters had predicted intense rainfall, with rates possibly reaching up to 3 inches an hour and some isolated locations could see as much as 5 to 8 inches. Continue reading...
Pentagon orders removal of 1,350 national guard troops from Los Angeles
Sent by Trump administration to quash LA protests, remaining 250 guards will stay to protect federal assetsThe Pentagon will remove 1,350 national guard troops from Los Angeles originally sent to the state by the Trump administration to deal with protests over its immigration policies.Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, ordered the national guard members to leave this week. A remaining 250 troops will stay put to protect federal personnel and property, according to the statement attributed to Sean Parnell, chief Pentagon spokesperson. Continue reading...
LeBron James, Nikola Jokić reportedly meet over $5bn upstart to rival NBA
Trump signs executive order to bring back presidential fitness test in schools
The physical test, which included a one-mile run, sit-ups, pull-ups and push-ups, was suspended 12 years agoDonald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to bring back the presidential fitness test, a series of physical tests for schoolchildren in the US that was in place for decades but suspended 12 years ago to focus less on competition and more on healthy lifestyles.Trump announced the test's revival in a press event with famous athletes, praising the golfers, football players and a pro-wrestler for their achievements and physiques. The executive order will also re-establish the president's council on sports, fitness, and nutrition. Continue reading...
Trump threatens drug giants with crackdown over prices
US president tells pharma firms to match lowest global prices or face crackdown, citing burden on US familiesDonald Trump has threatened to use every tool in our arsenal" to crack down on pharmaceutical giants if they fail to cut drug prices for Americans within 60 days.The president wrote to executives at 17 companies on Thursday, demanding they match their US prices for prescription drugs with the lowest price offered in other developed nations. Continue reading...
Tom Brady’s Birmingham primed to touch down in the Championship
Driven by the ambitious ownership of Tom Wagner and an NFL icon, the Blues intend to take the second tier by stormUnsurprisingly, Tom Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion and global sporting icon, is braced for the challenges that await Birmingham City, where he is a minority owner. Just because you were successful last year doesn't mean you're going to be successful this year," he says, alluding to a season that culminated in promotion and a record-breaking tally of 111 points. You have to put the same amount of work, commitment and discipline in - sometimes more - because the stakes only get higher. When the competition gets tougher, the margin of error gets smaller."It is his final answer in an interview that takes in everything from the blue-collar nature of Birmingham", which he compares with Cleveland and Cincinnati, to the Championship landscape and the bubbling rivalry with Aston Villa, which he was educated on during his first visit to England's second-biggest city after acquiring his 3.3% stake. Continue reading...
San Diego Padres land All-Star closer Mason Miller in trade deadline blockbuster
‘Classic tinpot dictator’: Trump exports his assault on democracy to Brazil
US president seems to be weaponizing tariffs to punish Brazil for its coup trial against his ally BolsonaroOver the past six months, Donald Trump has been accused of rapidly dragging the largest democracy in the Americas towards authoritarianism. Now, the US president seems bent on undermining the region's second largest democracy too.Since early July, Trump has launched an extraordinary attack on Brazil's institutions, slapping 50% tariffs on imports from the South American country and sanctions on a supreme court judge - partly in retribution for what he called the political persecution of his ally, Jair Bolsonaro, who is on trial for allegedly masterminding a failed coup. Continue reading...
Jess Glynne feels ‘sick’ over use of Jet2 song to promote US deportations
Jet2 also condemns White House post about Ice enforcement using viral holiday ad featuring Hold My HandIt is the internet meme of the summer, sparking laughter and thousands of wry smiles at the pitfalls of a British summer holiday.But the journey of the viral Jet2 holiday advert - with its promotional voiceover played out over cheerless summer holiday footage, including water-slide disasters and images of pouring rain - took a darker turn this week when it was used by the White House in a post on X to promote Ice (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) deportations. Continue reading...
Trump’s tariffs face skepticism in court hours before latest round is set to kick in
Federal appeals court mulls whether US president exceeded authority in imposing reciprocal' tariffs on trading partners
Hulk Hogan the man did terrible things. But the character was revolutionary | Dave Schilling
Hogan was a master of wrestling's unreality, personifying the most American virtue of them all: you do not have to be youWhen Hulk Hogan died and a rush of people searched his name on Google to read various obituaries, I'm sure at least some of them were shocked to find that one of the most popular search terms related to the WWE Hall of Famer is Hulk Hogan lies." There are countless videos, Reddit threads, social media posts and articles detailing all the things the Hulkster apparently said that were either exaggerations, distortions or outright fabrications. One time, Hogan said he was asked to play in Metallica. The band denied the story straight away. Hulk said in his autobiography that he partied with John Belushi after WrestleMania 2 in 1986, even though Belushi had died in 1982. There's also the time where Hulk thought the Jackass star Bam Margera was dead when he very much was not.If you aren't a wrestling fan (you're reading the Guardian. You're probably not a wrestling fan) you might wonder why someone who was famous for four decades would feel the need to lie about whether he could have been in Metallica. These are the sorts of lies the quarterback of your high school tells at the reunion. Andre the Giant was 700lbs when I bodyslammed him in from of 200,000 people at the Roman Colosseum" is definitely an anecdote that could get you a free shot at the no-host bar at the Elks Lodge, but if you're Hulk Hogan, you could just be honest and say Andre was more like 400lbs and the crowd was between 80,000 and 93,000, depending on whom you ask. Also, it was in Pontiac, Michigan, not Rome. Hulk Hogan did not need to lie, but he did. Often. Continue reading...
Summer McIntosh wins third gold of swimming worlds as Marchand dazzles
Agency for college athlete payment deals agrees to loosen third-party restrictions
Canada braces as tariff deadline looms and talks with US ‘chaos machine’ drag
Ottawa is still trying to find a trade deal with Washington to avoid heavy tariffs as 1 August deadline approaches
Pete Hegseth’s aides used polygraphs against their own Pentagon colleagues
Defense secretary's staff ordered lie detector tests, at least one time without his knowledge, to undercut rivals, sources sayDefense secretary Pete Hegseth's senior aides conducted polygraphs on their own colleagues this spring, in some cases as part of an effort to flush out anyone who leaked to the media and apparently to undercut rivals in others, according to four people familiar with the matter.The polygraphs came at a time of profound upheaval in his office, as Hegseth opened a leak investigation and sought to identify the culprits by any means necessary after a series of sensitive disclosures and unflattering stories. Continue reading...
Radioactive wasps discovered at nuclear waste storage site in South Carolina
Wasp nest was destroyed and disposed of after discovery near tanks used to store liquid nuclear wasteThe US Department of Energy has reported the discovery of a radioactive wasp nest at one of its facilities in South Carolina that was once involved in the production of parts for nuclear weapons.According to a 22 July department report, the contaminated nest was discovered at the facility - the Savannah River site - on 3 July near tanks used to store liquid nuclear waste. Continue reading...
The LA Times’s owner wants to take the struggling paper public. Will it work? | Margaret Sullivan
In recent years, the newspapers that have fared the best have been those with committed local ownershipWhen the legendary journalist David Halberstam wrote his landmark 1979 book about American journalism, The Powers That Be, he focused on four media organizations: the Washington Post, Time magazine, CBS and the Los Angeles Times.His choice of the LA newspaper made perfect sense. Influential and successful, it was owned by a prominent California family, the Chandlers. The paper had high standards, a raft of Pulitzer Prizes, and a hard-charging Washington DC bureau that competed successfully with its east coast rivals. For reporters and editors, the LA Times was a prestigious career destination; if you got there, you probably stayed. Continue reading...
How an 18th-century law enabled internment – and may do so again
Descendants of Japanese internees warn that Trump's revival of the Alien Enemies Act could open the door to new abusesNaoko Fujii's great-grandfather Jotaro Mori was out fishing when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.When Mori returned home hours later, the FBI was waiting at his door, ready to arrest him under a wartime law that declared citizens of foreign adversaries alien enemies". He was detained without due process and spent the next four years in concentration camps across the western US, including the infamous camp Lordsburg in New Mexico where two elderly Japanese internees were killed. The government seized his home and laundry business so that when he was released, he was left with nothing. Continue reading...
In this time of rancour, fear and war, peaceful nuclear cooperation in the Middle East is still possible | Javad Zarif
Whatever the stance of Israel, states in the Middle East and north Africa must move towards disarmament and jointly seize the possibilities
Kamala Harris to release book on presidential run: ‘I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting’
The former vice-president is set to release 107 Days with Simon & Schuster, using candor' to relive historic runKamala Harris will have a memoir out in September on her historic presidential run.The book is called 107 Days, the length of her abbreviated campaign, and will be published by Simon & Schuster on 23 September. Continue reading...
‘Found on the Guadalupe River’: the woman reuniting lost mementoes with owners after Texas floods
Dondi Persyn has gathered, restored and returned thousands of items to those affected by the floods, each object a poignant reminder of lossA child's lifejacket, a small pink and blue swimming suit top, a delicate pearl and gold chain necklace - these are just some of the items that Dondi Persyn recovered from the Guadalupe River after the devastating floods that recently swept through central Texas.The flash floods that started over the Fourth of July weekend in Texas have killed at least 135 people - including many children - with authorities still searching for those who are missing. Most of the deaths were reported to have happened along the Guadalupe River in Kerr county. Continue reading...
As Gaza suffers, US companies are reaping horrific payoffs | Katrina vanden Heuvel
A report this month details US corporate involvement in IDF actions. Grassroots organizing offers opportunity for changeThousands of famished people waiting for hours in 90-degree heat to secure bags of flour that run out after 10 minutes - this is a typical scene at the four aid distribution centers remaining in Gaza. The cause of this desperation isn't shortages per se, because the World Food Programme has tons of food waiting to be delivered to malnourished Palestinians.Instead, the problem is Israel's months-long blockade of aid, which more than 100 humanitarian organizations have stated is causing chaos, starvation, and death". And though Israeli authorities began allowing a trickle of convoys to resume deliveries over the weekend, the face-saving gesture is too little for the one in three Gazans who haven't eaten in days, and too late for the dozens who have already starved to death.Katrina vanden Heuvel is editorial director and publisher of the Nation, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a contributor to the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times Continue reading...
Fema denies grants to three Kentucky counties hit by storms that caused widespread devastation
Denials are latest by agency as Trump administration seeks to shift burden of disaster recovery to statesThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) denied requests for three Kentucky counties affected by severe storms last spring, and deemed the state ineligible for hazard mitigation grants that would help prepare for future disasters .Fema officials claimed the areas did not suffer enough damage to merit federal support, in a letter issued to the governor on Tuesday. But the move is just the latest in a series of denials from the agency, as the Trump administration seeks to shift the burden of responding to and recovering from disasters on to states. Continue reading...
Arkansas police arrest man in killings of married couple hiking in state park
James Andrew McGann was charged with the murders of Clinton and Cristen Brink at the Devil's Den state parkA 28-year-old Arkansas man was arrested on Wednesday in the killings of a married couple in front of their children at Devil's Den state park over the weekend, officials said.Arkansas state police arrested James Andrew McGann from Springdale and charged him with two counts of capital murder. Police did not mention a possible motive. Continue reading...
Republicans reward Emil Bove for Trump loyalty with lifetime judgeship
Confirmation fits pattern as Republicans line up behind faithful Trump footsoldier with minimal questioningWhen more than 80 judges signed a letter opposing Emil Bove's judicial nomination, they implored the US Senate to do its job in interrogating and investigating a host of serious claims that undermine the independence and credibility of his potential judgeship.Now, Bove is among them - a member of the judiciary. Continue reading...
With Joe Burrow and a too-familiar cast, the Bengals’ Super Bowl window is closing fast
Cincinnati left several glaring issues unaddressed this offseason, leaving holes even elite quarterbacking can't paper overHere the Bengals go again. They have now had five cracks at building a championship roster around Joe Burrow since drafting him No 1 overall in 2020, and have fallen short all five times. Entering year six, it's already starting to feel like Burrow is this generation's Dan Marino or Philip Rivers, an all-time great quarterback let down by the franchise around him.After going 4-12 in Burrow's rookie season, Cincinnati made the Super Bowl, lost, returned to the AFC title game the next season, and then lost there. Burrow missed almost all of his fourth season with an injury, but put forth the best season of his career statistically last year ... before the Bengals surrendered it, finding novel way to give up close leads early in the season and failing to reach the playoffs despite winning five straight games to close it. In a league where 44% of teams make the postseason, it was almost impressively bad. Continue reading...
Trump’s Unesco withdrawal is part of a broader assault on democracy | Liesl Gerntholtz and Julie Trebault
The US exit from the cultural heritage organization is no surprise. But it's not too late to fight backDonald Trump's decision to withdraw the United States a second time from what is essentially the beacon of global culture and heritage - Unesco - is depressing but unsurprising given the administration's lack of respect for art and culture that celebrates the diversity of humanity in all of its fullness. But it is still a grave error of moral leadership that harms the United States' global standing on free expression, human rights and democracy.Earlier this year, he initiated a takeover of the Kennedy Center's programming and content, and linked National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grants to highly partisan ideological conditions. Meanwhile, the government's attempts at censorship in schools are all but rewriting American history. Continue reading...
Idaho’s Matteo Jorgenson gave it all for a Tour de France he could never win – and triumphed anyway
Assigned an unwinnable task, battling illness and fatigue, the American rider's sacrifice helped bring down a giant. His Tour was not about glory, but purposeTadej Pogaar's victory looked certain as he flew up Butte Montmartre for the second of three times on the Tour de France's final stage. His lead in the race's general classification (GC) stood at four minutes and 27 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard, more than 10 minutes clear of everybody else, and GC times had been frozen for the final stage. He had won four stages already; that he hadn't won at least six seemed more his choice than anybody else's. There was no need to be at the front here, to add a fifth cherry atop the ice cream, but Pogaar's unquenchable competitive spirit demanded an attempt. He stamped on his pedals on the cobblestoned hill, scything riders off the back of the bunch. By the time he crested Montmartre, he had just four others for company.Among them were the American Matteo Jorgenson and Wout van Aert, both of Vingegaard's Visma Lease-a-Bike team. Thanks to superb climbing performances and helming the deepest team in the race, Vingegaard managed to defeat Pogaar at the 2022 and 2023 Tours de France - given Pogaar's dominance since, these Tours now feel like distant memories from an obsolete world. Back then, Visma used Pogaar's raw aggression against him. With the knowledge that he would respond to every acceleration, Vingegaard and his teammates threw jab after jab and Pogaar exhausted himself trying to counter with haymakers. Continue reading...
This trade deal is the EU’s Suez moment – its subservience to Trump is on show for all to see | Larry Elliott
Critics have described the one-sided deal as an admission of weakness, and a dark day for Europe. They are absolutely rightThe Suez crisis in 1956 was a humiliating moment of truth for the UK. Faced with implacable opposition from the US, Anthony Eden's government was forced to abandon military action in Egypt. Capitulation to American pressure was a recognition of Britain's diminished status on the world stage.The trade deal agreed between Washington and Brussels this week lacks the drama of troops being sent in to recapture one of the world's key waterways, but it is the EU's Suez moment all the same. What's more, European politicians know as much.Larry Elliott is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
As Trump’s tariff deadline looms, where do things stand on trade agreements?
The US president has been at pains to promote agreements clinched with trading partners, but many still face the prospect of no deal and high tariffsThe clock is ticking closer to Donald Trump's latest tariff deadline of 1 August, and while the president has been at pains to promote the agreements clinched with some major trading partners, many others are facing the prospect of no deal and increased levies on their exports to the Unites States.Dozens more are caught somewhere in the middle - with no trade deal signed, but as yet no threat of higher tariffs. Among them are some of America's closet allies and biggest trading partners, including Australia, Taiwan and New Zealand. Continue reading...
The Helsinki accord was a masterpiece of European diplomacy. Fifty years on, we need its spirit more than ever | Kai Hebel and Richard Davy
The OSCE hasn't stopped Putin's aggression, but it has the potential to help broker a peace in Ukraine when the time is rightVladimir Putin will probably never give up on his attempts to bring Ukraine into Russia - which is where it belongs, according to his warped view of history. Those who oppose him tend to fall out of windows or suffer other accidents" or go to prison.If he agrees to a ceasefire, it will be only to gain time to replenish his forces before trying again. All that would stop him then would be armed peacekeepers of some kind, as is already being discussed. If someone replaces him from his inner circle, there is unlikely to be change.Kai Hebel is author of Britain, Detente, and the Helsinki CSCE (Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe); he is assistant professor of international relations at Leiden University. Richard Davy is the author of Defrosting the Cold War and Beyond Continue reading...
FBI opens first office in New Zealand ‘to counter China and cybercrime’
Kash Patel says the office will strengthen protection of the Five Eyes nations and that the US and New Zealand would work on important global issues'The director of the FBI, Kash Patel, has opened the bureau's first ever office in New Zealand, in what he said was an attempt to help counter China's activities in the Indo-Pacific, crack down on issues including cybercrime, and strengthen protection of the Five Eyes nations.Patel, who opened the office at the US embassy in Wellington on Thursday, called the event an historic moment". Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: president on tariff blitz ahead of August deadline
Trump accused of attack on Brazilian democracy' for sanctioning Bolsonaro judge while slapping a 50% levy on the country - key US politics stories from Wednesday 30 JulyDonald Trump's administration has imposed sanctions against the judge overseeing the prosecution of his far-right ally Jair Bolsonaro and hit Brazil with huge tariffs amid accusations from the country's president that Trump has launched a direct attack on Brazilian democracy".The US president has partly attributed his 50% tariff to his outrage at the supposed political witch-hunt" against Bolsonaro, the former Brazilian president, who is on trial over an alleged coup attempt after the 2022 election. Continue reading...
Senate votes against resolutions to block arms sales to Israel even as it continues to starve Gaza – as it happened
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MLB trade deadline: Phillies land Jhoan Durán as contenders pay big for bullpen arms
US to impose 15% tariffs on South Korea as part of trade deal, Donald Trump says
President Lee Jae Myung says deal puts South Korea on an equal or better footing than other countriesPresident Donald Trump has said the US will charge a 15% tariff on imports from South Korea as part of an agreement with the key Asian trading partner and ally that avoids even higher levies.The arrangement, announced shortly after Trump met with Korean officials at the White House, came during a blizzard of trade policy announcements ahead of a self-imposed 1 August deadline. Continue reading...
Ice entices new recruits with patriotism pitch and pledge of $50,000 signing bonuses
Brave and heroic Americans' campaign seeks investigators, officers and lawyers after agency gets funds from CongressThe agency responsible for carrying out Donald Trump's mass deportations is launching a recruiting campaign to entice brave and heroic Americans" to serve as new deportation officers, lawyers and investigators as the government gears up for a major expansion of immigration enforcement thanks to a recent infusion of money from Congress. The icing on the cake: a promise of up to $50,000 in signing bonuses.The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement campaign, which rolled out late Tuesday, recalls recruiting posters from the second world war with images of Uncle Sam and the words AMERICA NEEDS YOU." There also are photos of the US president and top homeland security officials with the words DEFEND THE HOMELAND" across the images. Continue reading...
Brown University reaches deal with Trump administration to restore $50m in funds
Ivy League school will commit to nondiscrimination in admissions and campus programs, and grant officials access to dataBrown University has reached an agreement with the Trump administration that will reinstate nearly $50m in research funding and close several federal investigations into the institution, university president Christina Paxson announced in a campus-wide email on Wednesday.The settlement follows the Trump administration's threat in April to freeze $510m in federal support to Brown. This makes Brown the third Ivy League school to reach a resolution with the federal government this month. Continue reading...
Colorado dentist convicted of murder after poisoning wife’s protein shakes
James Craig also found guilty of trying to cover up killing by asking others to fake evidenceA jury convicted a Colorado dentist of first-degree murder on Wednesday after he repeatedly poisoned his wife, including by lacing her protein shakes.Prosecutors had accused James Craig of repeatedly poisoning his wife, Angela Craig, over 10 days in March 2023. When those attempts failed, prosecutors said the dentist gave his wife a final dose of cyanide as she was hospitalized in suburban Denver with symptoms that puzzled doctors. She was declared brain dead soon after. Continue reading...
Texas Republicans unveil congressional map that could gift them five seats
Aggressive maneuver comes as the Republicans try to stave off losses in next year's midterm electionsRepublicans have unveiled a new congressional map in Texas that would allow the party to pick up as many as five additional congressional seats, an aggressive maneuver that has already met decisive outcry from Democrats and comes as the GOP tries to stave off losses in next year's midterm elections.Republicans already hold 25 of Texas's 38 congressional seats. But at the urging of Donald Trump, Texas's governor, Greg Abbott, called a special session this month to redraw the state's congressional districts. After contentious hearings across the state, Republicans unveiled their proposed map on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Kamala Harris announces she will not run for governor of California
Decision leaves race wide open, with candidates including Xavier Becerra, Antonio Villaraigosa and Katie PorterKamala Harris, the former vice-president and 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, announced on Wednesday that she will not run for governor of California - a highly anticipated decision that leaves the contest to lead the country's largest blue state wide open.For now, my leadership - and public service - will not be in elected office," Harris said in a statement, ending months of speculation about her political future after losing the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump. Continue reading...
Trump plans to impose 50% tariff on copper pipes and wiring
Move roils US prices as new policy falls short of US president's initial threats to introduce sweeping new levyThe Trump administration announced plans to impose a 50% tariff on copper pipes and wiring, roiling US prices after details of the levy fell short of the sweeping restrictions expected.By leaving out copper input materials such as ores, concentrates and cathodes, the new policy will fall significantly short of Donald Trump's initial threats to introduce a sweeping new levy on overseas shipments of the metal. Continue reading...
Shannon Sharpe reportedly out at ESPN after settlement of sexual assault suit
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas charged over high-stakes illegal poker ring in Los Angeles
White House freezes $108m in funds to Duke University over affirmative action
Trump administration says North Carolina school violated Civil Rights Act by using racial preferences in hiring
Arizona Democrat challenges Trump after denied entry to Ice facility: ‘We can’t look the other way’
Greg Stanton was turned away from Arizona immigration facility when attempting to check on a restaurant owner, despite bringing copy of the law
Antisemitism training designed by pro-Israel groups is becoming compulsory at US colleges. What’s in it?
Training asks students to attribute the statement every time I read Hitler, I fall in love' to an anti-Israel activist'Near the end of an antisemitism training video that Northwestern University students are required to watch, the narrator urges viewers to play a guessing game. Six statements pop on to the screen - the viewer must choose whether they were made by anti-Israel activists" or the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.Among the statements: Every time I read Hitler, I fall in love again." The video reveals that the statement was made by an anti-Israel activist". The narrator then states: The fact that you can't tell the difference is terrifying." He adds that for most Jews, being anti-Israel and antisemitic are the same". Continue reading...
New York skyscraper mass shooter assembled weapon himself, police say
Authorities are piecing together days preceding Monday's attack in which four people died in Manhattan office towerThe man who stormed a New York City skyscraper and shot dead four people before he took his own life early on Monday had constructed the rifle he used himself, from parts, the police have said.The authorities are questioning an associate of the suspect about supplying components of the AR-15-style assault rifle used in the attack. Continue reading...
Brazil’s president Lula hits back as Trump tariffs threaten US trade showdown
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says he won't be cowed by Trump ahead of 50% tariffs set to hit Brazil on FridayBrazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has said he does not fear getting on the wrong side of Donald Trump, as South America's largest economy braces for the introduction of 50% tariffs on Friday.Trump announced plans to slap Brazil with tariffs on 1 August earlier this month, partly in retaliation for a supposed political witch-hunt" against his far-right ally Jair Bolsonaro. The former Brazilian president faces decades in jail for allegedly plotting a military coup to stop Lula from taking office after the former lost the 2022 presidential election. Continue reading...
Minnesota calls in national guard after capital city slammed by ‘digital attack’
St Paul shut down systems after the cyberattack governor Tim Walz said exceeded the city's response capacity'Minnesota has called in the national guard after the city of St Paul was slammed by what its mayor described as a deliberate, coordinated, digital attack" carried out by sophisticated hackers.Governor Tim Walz said in a statement that he was deploying the guard, which has a cyber protection component, because the attack had exceeded the city's response capacity". Continue reading...
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