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Month: February 2023

Extreme heat is a health crisis, Columbia experts say

By ISABELLA O’MALLEY Associated Press The record-breaking heat Earth endured during the summer of 2022 will be repeated without a robust international effort to address climate change, scientists are warning. A panel of experts at Columbia University on Monday said heat-related deaths, wildfires, extreme rainfall and persistent drought are expected to become increasingly severe as

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Ransomware attack on US Marshals Service affects ‘law enforcement sensitive information’

By Sean Lyngaas and Holmes Lybrand, CNN A ransomware attack on the US Marshals Service has affected a computer system containing “law enforcement sensitive information,” including personal information belonging to targets of investigations, a US Marshals Service spokesperson said Monday evening. “The affected system contains law enforcement sensitive information, including returns from legal process, administrative

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LU to receive $1.5 million grant from NASA

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)  Lincoln University as one of the eight HBCUs chosen by NASAS to receive funding through its new Data Science Equity, Access, and Priority research and education opportunity grant, a Monday press release stated. LU will receive $1.5 million over three years to train graduate and undergraduate students in data science on projects

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Exclusiva CNN: Yellen dice que “hasta ahora, todo va bien” en la batalla contra la inflación en EE.UU.

Alexandra Ferguson Minneapolis (CNN) — La secretaria del Tesoro de Estados Unidos, Janet Yellen, dijo este lunes que cree que la inflación de EE.UU. continúa siendo demasiado alta, pero que un “aterrizaje suave” está en el radar. Durante una entrevista exclusiva con Melissa Bell de CNN desde Kyiv, Yellen dijo que los esfuerzos de la Reserva

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