ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A hacker’s botched attempt to poison the water supply of a small Florida city is raising alarms about just how vulnerable the nation’s water systems may be to attacks by more sophisticated intruders. Treatment plants are … [Continue reading] about Hack exposes vulnerability of cash-strapped US water plants
EXPLAINER: How are the Myanmar protests being organized?
Protests in Myanmar against the military coup that removed Aung San Suu Kyi’s government from power have grown in recent days despite official efforts to make organizing them difficult or even illegal. Here’s a look at who is organizing the protests … [Continue reading] about EXPLAINER: How are the Myanmar protests being organized?
Depleted Madrid wins postponed game, gets closer to Atlético
MADRID (AP) — It was an assist by a left back on a goal by another left back that sealed Real Madrid’s win in the Spanish league on Tuesday. Zinedine Zidane’s team needed an unusual starting lineup to keep its momentum and cut Atlético Madrid’s lead … [Continue reading] about Depleted Madrid wins postponed game, gets closer to Atlético
China blocks Clubhouse, app used for political discussion
BEIJING (AP) — Zeng Jiajun, a former tech worker, fell in love with social media app Clubhouse, a window through the ruling Communist Party’s pervasive censorship, after listening to a freewheeling discussion between members of China’s Uighur … [Continue reading] about China blocks Clubhouse, app used for political discussion
Dems attempt to push through school funding, wage increase
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats on Tuesday muscled past Republicans on portions of President Joe Biden’s pandemic plan, including a proposed $130 billion in additional relief to help the nation’s schools reopen and a gradual increase of the federal … [Continue reading] about Dems attempt to push through school funding, wage increase