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What The Ransomware Pipeline Attack Says About U.S. Infrastructure
The pipeline provides nearly half of the East Coast's gas, diesel and jet fuel.
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Vatican Warns U.S. Bishops About Denying Communion To Supporters Of Abortion Rights
The possible plan could affect President Biden, among other Catholic political figures. The Vatican is calling for U.S. bishops to reach a consensus and says any such move could sow division.
In Ahmaud Arbery's Name, Georgia Repeals Citizen's Arrest Law
Georgia's Republican governor, Brian Kemp, signed a law repealing the citizen's arrest law. The men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery are using it as part of their defense in the murder case.
2 Men Charged With Assaulting Police In Capitol Riot Ordered Jailed Pending Trial
George Tanios and Julian Khater have been accused of conspiring to assault U.S. Capitol Police officers, including Brian Sicknick, who were protecting the Capitol on Jan. 6.
30 Palestinians, 3 Israelis Reported Killed As Violence Escalates
Palestinian health officials say 10 children were among the dozens of people killed in Gaza. The three Israelis were killed by rockets fired by Palestinian militants.
What The School Attack Means For Afghanistan's Future
Shaharzad Akbar of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission says the viciousness of killing schoolgirls was especially devastating. She wants women present in peace talks.
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Judge Dismisses NRA Bankruptcy Case, Heightening Risk For Dissolution Of Group
A federal judge threw out the National Rifle Association's bid to declare bankruptcy Tuesday, allowing New York to proceed in its effort to dissolve the gun rights group for alleged "fraud and abuse."
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Medina Spirit Allowed To Run In The Preakness Amid Controversy Over Failed Drug Test
After previously accusing critics of "cancel culture," trainer Bob Baffert admitted Tuesday that the horse had been given an ointment containing the offending drug in the days leading up to the Derby.
Norman Lloyd, Who Got His Acting Start During The New Deal, Dies At 106
Lloyd performed with the Federal Theatre Project in the 1930s and appeared in Trainwreck at age 100. He acted with Charlie Chaplin, was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and appeared in dozens of TV shows.
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A Black Scientist Was An Early Cicada Researcher. His Work Has Been Mostly Overlooked
Maryland intellectual and free Black man Benjamin Banneker's observations about cicadas' 17-year life cycle were among the earliest known to be documented. But that work is rarely credited.
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