US officials and private sector experts investigating the massive data breach that has rocked Washington increasingly believe the attackers were ultimately discovered because they took a more aggressive “calculated risk” that led to a possible “unforced error” as they tried to expand their access within the network they had penetrated months earlier without detection, according to a US official and two sources familiar with the situation.
‘Data is in’: Dr. Makary on Fauci cautioning against indoor dining after being vaccinated
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MARTY MAKARY: You’re hearing a lot of mixed messaging and as a result, a lot of the medical officials are losing credibility and we’re seeing the infection right now in five states among young people and I think that...
Hunter Biden falsely claims US intelligence found laptop controversy was ‘Russian disinformation’
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President Biden has also said that the information on the laptop, details of which have been widely reported on – including Hunter allegedly introducing foreign oil executives to his father – was Russian disinformati...
3,000-year-old lost Egyptian city discovered by archaeologists
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The city was unearthed by a team of archaeologists led by Zahi Hawass near Luxor, about 300 miles south of the capital, Cairo — and dates back to the period under King Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty. ANCIENT COINS...
Abraham Ancer ‘gutted’ after two-stroke penalty for inadvertent bunker error at Masters
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Mexican golfer Abraham Ancer says he is "gutted" after having a two-stroke penalty assessed for an unintentional bunker error in the first round of the Masters. Video footage showed that Ancer "unknowingly" touched...
Prince Philip didn’t want the ‘fuss’ and ‘frills’ of ‘a massive funeral,’ author says
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Philip, who spent more than seven decades supporting his wife Queen Elizabeth II, died on Friday. He was 99. The duke was Britain’s longest-serving consort. Back in 2013, Philip told officials that when he dies he do...
Russian cosmonauts, NASA astronaut launch to the space station
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The International Space Station is the place to be in April. Multiple arrivals and departures this month make the floating laboratory seem more like a hotel. Russian space agency Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy ...
Less than 40% of fourth-graders are attending full in-person school, and less than 30% of eighth-graders, new data shows
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The nation's school districts are making strides in their efforts to reopen, but new data shows that many more students are still learning fully remotely than fully in-person. Just 39% of fourth-graders are attendin...
Massive 8-alarm blaze breaks out in Queens apartment building
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The fire broke out inside an apartment and spread to the cockloft in the 150-unit apartment building at 89-07 34 Avenue in Jackson Heights just after 1 p.m., fire officials said. Late Tuesday night, fire crews were s...
’60 Minutes’ just gave Ron DeSantis a massive gift
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On Sunday night, as part of a broader piece about the vaccination efforts in Florida, "60 Minutes" correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi noted that Publix, a grocery store that had partnered with the state to distribute vacc...
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter gets suspended in ‘error’ for second time in weeks: report
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Mediaite reported that a spokesperson from the company explained that an automated system "took enforcement action on the account referenced in error. This action has been reversed, and access to the account has been...
Chicago shootings in March are at their highest level in 4 years, police data show
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The number of shootings in Chicago in the month of March -- and the number of shooting victims -- are at their highest in four years, according to data from the Chicago Police Department. The Chicago Police's Monthl...