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G.O.P. Witnesses, Paid by Trump Ally, Embraced Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theories
Democrats said a trio of witnesses billed as “whistle-blowers” provided no evidence of wrongdoing, espoused false claims about the Capitol riot and were compensated by an ally of former President Donald J. Trump.
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Chick-fil-A got hacked customer accounts breached
American fast food chain Chick-fil-A has confirmed that customers’ accounts were breached in a months-long credential stuffing attack, allowing threat actors to use stored rewards balances and access personal information.
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CISA publishes Best Practices for MITRE ATT&CK® Mapping
CISA publishes Best Practices for MITRE ATT&CK® Mapping document. Download it here. CISA uses ATT&CK as a lens through which to identify and analyze adversary behavior. ATT&CK provides details on 100+ threat actor groups, including the techniques and software they are known to use. ATT&CK can be used to identify defensive gaps, assess security tool capabilities,…
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Commonwealth Court Affirms Trial Court’s Decision to Determine Jerk and Jolt Burden as a Matter of Law
Key Points: The “jerk and jolt doctrine” is a long-standing tenet of Pennsylvania law that protects common carriers from liability involving the normal “jerks” and “jolts” that are expected in the operation of a vehicle. The doctrine requires a plaintiff to establish that the “jerk” or “jolt” or stop of a vehicle was so unusual…
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Blinken Demands End to War in First Meeting With Russian Counterpart
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said Russia should halt its “war of aggression” during a brief one-on-one session with Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov. The meeting signaled Washington’s desire to keep talking with Moscow.
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Rail Safety Upgrade in Greece Is Hobbled by Delays and Neglect
The technology would have automatically stopped trains before they collided. Years of delays and neglect have left Greece with a hobbled system.
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Anger Grows in Greece After Train Crash Kills at Least 57
Interviews reveal the tragic toll on students and workers, with at least 57 people killed. Protesters angry over the rail service’s safety record clashed with the police, and train employees went on strike.
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Canadians Fume as Migrants Surge at Their Border
A surge in illegal crossings from the United States has led to calls to shut down a rural road on the Canadian border.
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As France Faces Backlash in Africa, Macron Tries Reset With Ex-Colonies
President Emmanuel Macron has embarked on a four-country visit as he slashes the French military presence and says colonial-era habits and attitudes must die.
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Wangechi Mutu: An Imagined World Made Possible
The multimedia artist transforms the New Museum into a fabulous sphere of creatures where divisions of gender, race and species do not apply.