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The operator, Colonial Pipeline, said it had halted systems for its 5,500 miles of pipeline after being hit by a ransomware attack.
The university accused 17 students of cheating on remote exams, raising questions about data mining and sowing mistrust on campus.
The longtime announcer for “Live From Lincoln Center,” he said he wanted his audience “to become involved, to love what they’re hearing.”
Olympic organizers changed how boxers from the Americas would qualify for Tokyo because of the pandemic. Now one of the best Canadians is on the outside looking in.
Bored with working at his family’s chemical company, Mr. du Pont entered politics and led an economic turnaround of his debt-ridden home state.
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As hard as it is to be a teen today, it’s draining being the parent of one.
After opening her home during the pandemic, a reader would like to set boundaries.
A dropped glove, a passenger striking a pose and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
In “Notes on Grief,” the author mourns the father she lost suddenly in June 2020.
Yes, I’m a student from the “hood.” But we have more to offer than our adversity.
An archaeological excavation south of Rome uncovered fossil remains of nine Neanderthals, along with the bones of hyenas, elephants and rhinoceroses.
Start off with a baked rajma, move into tofu, and finish off the week with pork tenderloin.
In addition to the disciplinary action they have faced, the boys’ mother said that at least one of her three sons has been bullied because of the shirts.
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