The break-ins reflect public anger at strict informal controls on withdrawals.
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California governor signs sweeping climate legislation
One law bill requires the state to reach carbon neutrality by 2045.
Germany taking control of 3 Russian-owned oil refineries
The move aims to help ensure continued energy supplies.
After serious breach, Uber says services operational
The hacker got access to systems where customer data such as driver’s licenses are stored, the ride-hailing service says.
Oktoberfest back on tap as inflation comes to a head
For Germany’s brewers, rising costs go much deeper than simply the price of a round.
Thousands wait in cold to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II
The tide of people wanting to say goodbye to the queen has grown steadily since the public was first admitted to the hall on Wednesday.
Alaska braces for historic storm as major flooding, power outages feared
Hurricane-force winds were forecast in parts of the Bering Sea, while small communities around 90 miles from the hub community of Nome expected water levels that could be up to 18 feet above the normal high tide line.
How to win an Ig Nobel prize? Design a crash-test moose dummy.
The sex lives of constipated scorpions and cute ducklings with an innate sense of physics also inspired the winners of this year’s prizes for comical scientific achievement.
Migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard moving to military base
Authorities say the nearly 50 people flown to the island on the orders of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will be moved to housing on Cape Cod.
Breaches of voting machine data after 2020 election raise worries for midterms
One concern is the possibility that rogue election workers, including those sympathetic to Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 presidential election, might use their access and the knowledge gained through the breaches to launch an attack from within.