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Microsoft Says 394,000 Windows Computers Infected by Malware Worldwide
By Jack Phillips Tech giant Microsoft warned that nearly 400,000 computers with its Windows operating system were infected with a type of malware and that it is taking legal action against the perpetrator. In a blog post, the company said it broke down the Lumma Stealer malware project with assistance from law enforcement officials around…
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DOJ to End Police Reform Agreements, Investigations Into Departments
By Jack Phillips The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced it will end its agreements to secure court-approved settlements with the cities of Minneapolis and Louisville after the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor five years ago. Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, said her office will…
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Milk, Science, and School Lunches: A Battle Over What Kids Eat
By Sherami Tsai Lawmakers are pushing to bring whole milk back to school cafeterias after it was banned in 2012. It’s a battle years in the making, but milk may be the wrong fight. Children face a deeper problem: a school food system shaped less by health than by cost, convenience, and supply chains. While…
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DOJ Says It May Drop Boeing Criminal Fraud Case Over 737 Max Crashes
By Bill Pan The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said it may drop its criminal prosecution of Boeing over allegations that the company deceived federal regulators before two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people. In a May 17 filing, the DOJ said government officials met with families of some crash victims the previous day…
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244 Arrested in 9-Day Prostitution Sting Operation in Florida
By Jack Phillips Officials in a Florida county announced last week that 244 suspects were arrested during a multi-day operation targeting human trafficking. In a statement on May 16, Polk County Sheriff’s officials said that the suspects arrested over nine days were allegedly “involved in illegal acts related to soliciting prostitutes, offering to commit prostitution,…
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Deal Reached to End New Jersey Transit Strike: Union Chairman
By Joseph Lord Three days after the start of a strike by New Jersey transit employees, an agreement has been reached under which the unionized employees will return to work, officials announced Sunday. In a statement, Tom Haas, general chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, which represents 450 New Jersey Transit engineers,…
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Federal Officials Start Investigation Into Mexican Tall Ship That Hit Brooklyn Bridge
By Jack Phillips Federal officials confirmed on May 18 that they are sending a team to investigate the Mexican Navy tall ship crash at the Brooklyn Bridge on the night of May 17, which left at least two dead. In a statement, the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed that the Cuauhtémoc tall ship struck the…
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FBI Identifies Suspect in Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing
By Jack Phillips An FBI official said on May 18 that the bureau believes that it has identified the suspect involved in a bombing near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, a day earlier. Akil Davis, assistant director at the FBI’s Los Angeles field office, said at a press conference that a 25-year-old from…
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