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Nuclear codes, voicemail hacks and businesses going bust. These are some of the biggest password blunders

By Charlotte Reck, CNN (CNN) — A 2014 security report resurfaced this week showing that the password for the server managing the CCTV network at the Louvre – Paris’ art museum which suffered immense financial loss after a heist team successfully targeted historical jewels last month – was, in fact, just “LOUVRE.” But predictable passwords

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Final answer as to whether Missouri’s new congressional map is legal could come in January

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Kehoe’s “Missouri First” map is facing five lawsuits and one referendum seeking to overturn it. An attorney working on two of those lawsuits said the earliest decision on the legality of this map could come in January. Chuck Hatfield is representing two groups that filed different lawsuits against redistricting. Hatfield

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A drone view of the crash site near Muhammad Ali International Airport following the crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville

FAA halts flights of MD-11 cargo planes and requires inspections after UPS plane crash leaves community in mourning

By Alaa Elassar, CNN (CNN) — The ashes have settled over the charred Louisville neighborhood where nine people remain missing and families cling to hope as investigators comb through the wreckage of Tuesday’s fatal UPS cargo plane crash. A McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft plummeted from the sky in Kentucky into a community on the edge

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Melodee Buzzard is shown in a photo taken in 2023

Wig disguises, a swapped license plate and a 1,000-mile drive: Where the search for 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard stands

By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN (CNN) — It’s been a month since Ashlee Buzzard packed her 9-year-old daughter Melodee into a rental car and left their home state of California — only to return three days later with no child and plenty of unanswered questions in tow, authorities say. As investigators search for Melodee, they say

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The attacks come as Kyiv is calling for more military aid from allies to help replenish its stretched air defenses.

Millions of Ukrainians face dark and cold after one of Russia’s largest attacks on energy infrastructure

By Daria Tarasova-Markina and Tim Lister, CNN (CNN) — Millions of Ukrainians are enduring cold temperatures and darkness after a wave of Russian attacks against energy facilities caused widespread power outages across the country. Ukrainian authorities have warned that the large scale of the damage means it will take time to restore energy flows. Electricity

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United Airlines planes sit parked at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) on November 7.

Travelers face mounting delays this weekend as airlines cut hundreds of flights due to the shutdown. Here’s what to know

By Emma Tucker, Pete Muntean, Hanna Park, CNN (CNN) — Disgruntled travelers across the US will face more disruptions to their plans this weekend, as airlines cancel hundreds of additional flights and delays continue to mount due to air traffic controller staffing shortages amid a government shutdown with no end in sight. More than 1,700

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Kehoe rings the first bell of the Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign as shutdown increases need

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Salvation Army’s red kettle campaign kicked off Friday in the Capitol rotunda, with Gov. Mike Kehoe ringing the first bell of the holiday season. This year, the Salvation Army and its volunteers will collect donations starting Friday and running through Christmas Eve. The Jefferson City Salvation Army has a goal

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