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Cyberattack on Red Cross Compromises Data of More Than 515,000 People
"We are working closely with our humanitarian partners worldwide to understand the scope of the attack and take the appropriate measures to safeguard our data in the future."
Biden Says Russia Likely to Invade Ukraine
But as Biden himself acknowledged, it's unclear whether Putin himself has decided what comes next.
Highlights From Biden’s Marathon 2-Hour Press Conference
"I've been engaged a long time in public policy," Biden continued, "and I don't know many things that have been done in one fell swoop."
6 Important Crypto Updates to Know from The Past Week
Verizon will limit service around some airports in an apparent concession to carriers' concerns.
Verizon, AT&T Will Limit 5G Around Airports as Airlines Warn Of ‘Catastrophic’ Disruption
Verizon will limit service around some airports in an apparent concession to carriers' concerns.
Biden Selects Los Angeles to Host Next Summit of Americas
The Biden administration has chosen Los Angeles to host a summit of leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean that is a key part of its outreach to a region increasingly being courted by U.S. adversaries such as Russia and China
United Nations Set to Vote on Israeli Resolution Against Online Holocaust Denial
The resolution draws on the widely-adopted International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism to identify Holocaust denial, and calls on UN member states to combat the phenomenon, especially on online platforms.
Iran Hostage Crisis Survivor to Go on Hunger Strike to Free Hostages
"The hostage crisis hasn't ended for many others: Americans and Westerners who are now being held as bargaining chips in Iran. There are at least two dozen of them."
Bennett: Only Iran Deal Acceptable to Israel Is No Nuclear Weapon Program
Bennett isn't willing to legitimize Iran's right to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons, as negotiations about the 2015 nuclear deal continue.
U.S. Murder Rate Highest It’s Been In 25 Years as Big Cities Shatter Records
2021 ended with several cities – Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis, to name a few – reporting upticks in murders