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PublishedMarch 29, 2021
Suspected Russian hackers got access to emails of top Trump security officials
Their accounts were accessed as part of what’s known as the SolarWinds intrusion, and it throws into question how the U.S. government can protect individuals, companies and institutions across the country if it can’t protect itself.
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PublishedMarch 29, 2021
National ban on renter evictions during COVID-19 pandemic is extended
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moved to extend the pandemic-related protection, which had been scheduled to expire on Wednesday, through the end of June.
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PublishedMarch 29, 2021
Biden moves to increase offshore wind energy along East Coast
The Biden administration hopes such projects generate enough power to provide electricity for more than 10 million homes by 2030.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2021
Plan made to refloat ship blocking Suez Canal using tide
The Ever Given, owned by a Japanese firm, got wedged Tuesday in a single-lane stretch of the canal, about 3.7 miles north of the southern entrance.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2021
Biden invites Russia, China to administration’s first global climate talks
The president is seeking to revive a U.S.-convened forum of the world’s major economies on climate that George W. Bush and Barack Obama both used and Donald Trump let languish.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2021
Attorney for arrested Georgia lawmaker calls charges ‘overreach’
Rep. Park Cannon, an Atlanta Democrat, said she wanted to witness Gov. Brian Kemp sign a law that places new restrictions on voting by mail and gives lawmakers more power to oversee elections.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2021
Suez Canal has been historical backdrop to tales of glory, empire and power games
Pharaoh Senausret III ordered a canal dug between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean via parts of the Nile and its branches as early as 1874 BC, according to the Suez Canal Authority.
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PublishedMarch 25, 2021
Product supply chains could be hit if ship can’t be freed from Suez Canal soon
The effects are likely to be felt around the world, but the trade disruptions will less directly impact the United States, which receives most shipments from Asia on the West Coast.
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PublishedMarch 25, 2021
Final vote results show major setback for Israel’s Netanyahu
Thursday’s results set the stage for weeks of uncertainty as the country’s figurehead president, Reuven Rivlin, consults with party leaders to see if they can agree on a candidate who can cobble together a new governing majority.
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PublishedMarch 25, 2021
Snowboarders escaped monster avalanche, but not the law
Two Colorado snowboarders who triggered a slide that destroyed an expensive avalanche mitigation system have been charged with reckless endangerment, and prosecutors are seeking $168,000 in damages.
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