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So a hacker that is not known to be in or out of the United States hacked the Florida water supply. A computer that controls the water system in Oldsmar was accessed remotely on Friday. A plant operator saw the computer was accessed but thought it was a supervisor. But another attempt was made later […]
More confederate monuments on display in the state of Georgia have been removed from public locations. The first one to go stood outside the Gwinnett County Courthouse in Lawrenceville. It was originally installed in 1993 and has the phrase “1861-1865 Lest We Forget” inscribed in the stone. It has now been removed and put into […]
Okonjo-Iweala has spent most of her career as an economist and as the finance minister for Nigeria, but now that the candidate from South Korea has dropped out of the race, she is slated to become the worlds first Black woman to become president of the World Trade Organization. At first, the South Korean Trade […]
The department of homeland security and the FBI are investigating a vicious malware hack directed at the Victor School District. According to limited reports that don’t compromise the investigation, Victor School Superintendent Tim Terranova said that the hack has closed the district for the time being, but hopes to bring students back in as soon […]
Yesterday, the nominees for the 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced by Lilly Collins and Daveed Diggs on Instagram Live. The nominees included actors from many different roles and backgrounds who’s performances deserved recognition over the past year. Some of the selections included Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman, for their roles […]
After two years of hard work, road crews have finished the $7.7 million Mt. Read Blvd reconstruction project, according to an announcement from Governor Andrew Cuomo. It all started in April, 2019 with major reconstruction along a mile stretch of the boulevard between Lyle Ave and Buffalo Road. The main goal of the project was […]
So there is this lawmaker in Missouri that decided to sell a COVID-19 “cure.” I don’t know what in the 2020 is happening but this is not good. The state representative just took office and she is an assistant physician. Now don’t shake your head yet. Patricia “Tricia” Ashton Degres was elected to the Missouri […]
Here is a story that I found interesting in the sense you don’t know what you miss until it’s gone. Since the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed and even halted global travel commercial airline pilots say they are out of practice. I’m not kidding. Some senior pilots who have flown for over 20 years have never […]
Michelle Obama’s best-selling memoir “Becoming” will be released in a new edition of the book for young readers. The new edition is adapted for children ages 10 and older. It will include a special introduction for kids written by Michelle Obama as well as three full-color photo inserts, according to the book’s website. New paperback […]
Students at St. John Fisher are returning to campus to start the spring semester classes, but to make sure everyone is safe, they must get a COVID-19 test. Students have to get tested before returning to campus and then once a week via an appointment based drive through center that gives results in around 15 […]
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