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Month: June 2024

Indonesia won’t pay an $8 million ransom after a cyberattack compromised its national data center

By NINIEK KARMINI Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s national data center has been compromised by a hacking group asking for a $8 million ransom that the government says it won’t pay. The cyberattack has disrupted services of more than 200 government agencies at both the national and regional levels since last week. The

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A look at Julian Assange and how the long-jailed WikiLeaks founder is now on the verge of freedom

By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — News that the U.S. Justice Department has reached a plea deal that will lead to freedom for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange brings a stunning culmination to a long-running saga of international intrigue that spanned multiple continents. Its central character is a quixotic internet publisher with a profound

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La anatomía de una extraña criatura marina no se parece a nada que se haya visto jamás, pero al darle la vuelta se produjo una revelación

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Una criatura marina extinta del tamaño de una mano humana fue uno de los primeros animales en desarrollar un precursor de la columna vertebral. Los científicos acaban de identificar el cordón nervioso de este animal mediante un giro de 180 grados. Han dado la vuelta a sus fósiles. El paleontólogo

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Hawaii wildfire death toll rises to 102 after woman determined to have died from fire injuries

By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii authorities say the death toll from last year’s wildfire in Lahaina on the island of Maui has risen to 102. The Maui Police Department said Monday the Honolulu Medical Examiner’s office found 68-year-old Claudette Heermance succumbed to injuries suffered in the fire. She died in

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Missouri, Kansas judges temporarily halt much of President Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan

By JOHN HANNA Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday together blocked much of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers. The judges’ rulings prevent the U.S. Department of Education from helping many

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Missouri, Kansas judges temporarily halt much of President Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan

By JOHN HANNA Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday together blocked much of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers. The judges’ rulings prevent the U.S. Department of Education from helping many

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