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Ukraine hit with data-wiping malware attack Ukrainian government websites were hit with cyberattacks Thursday that included data-wiping malware. The malware activated a day before, the Associated Press reported. Cybersecurity researchers said the malware infected hundreds of computers, including some in neighboring Latvia and Lithuania. The attacks appears to have been in preparation for as much …

PARIS — Serena Williams could not put together a comeback against a much younger and less experienced opponent in the fourth round of the French Open, losing 6-3, 7-5 to Elena Rybakina on Sunday. Williams’ defeat came hours after Roger Federer withdrew from the tournament, saying he needed to let his body recover after a …

Saturday in college hoops is often a spectacle regardless of the calendar. But the Saturday before Selection Sunday? It’s anarchy. Complete and total anarchy. The festivities that unfolded gave us everything you could ask for on such a momentous occasion. A first-time dancer in Hartford. Rick Pitino’s Iona Gaels punching their ticket. Heck, even Georgetown …

Tuesday’s college basketball slate featured a pair of top-10 matchups with No. 2 Michigan facing No. 4 Illinois and No. 3 Baylor facing No. 6 West Virgina, and while those turned out to be interesting games, we already know that all four teams involved will make the NCAA Tournament. That’s why the night’s true intrigue …

For the last twenty years, 7th Street Espresso has been a labor of love for its owner. These days, she doesn’t love what’s going on in the neighborhood. PORTLAND, Ore. — For the last twenty years, 7th Street Espresso along Southeast Sherman Street and Seventh Avenue in Southeast Portland has been a labor of love …

President Donald Trump refused Wednesday to commit to a peaceful transition of power if he loses the 2020 election to Democratic nominee Joe Biden. “Well, we’ll have to see what happens. You know that. I’ve been complaining very strongly about the ballots. And the ballots are a disaster,” Trump said at a news conference at …

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis answers a question during a roundtable meeting in August. | Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Supreme Court blocked Renatha Francis’ appointment to the state’s high court Friday, ruling her ineligible for the job, and halting Gov. Ron DeSantis‘ pick of the second Black woman to ever serve …

CLOSE Civil rights experts point to long wait times to vote as a sign of growing voter suppression in the U.S. Here’s what to expect in the 2020 election. USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The first primaries of the month took place Tuesday. And the results are still slowly coming in. Michigan, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri and Washington all …

Thursday, July 23, 2020 4:41 p.m. EDT by Thomson Reuters By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) – Shares of Moderna Inc fell nearly 10% after it lost a bid to invalidate a U.S. patent owned by Arbutus Biopharma that poses a potential obstacle to Moderna’s efforts to develop next-generation vaccines, including a coronavirus vaccine. An administrative court …

“3rd District Republicans have decided who they want to run against the Democrats this November,” Rep. Scott Tipton said in a statement Tuesday evening. “I want to congratulate Lauren Boebert and wish her and her supporters well.” Tipton was widely believed to be the front runner in the race before Tuesday evening. “Congressman @ScottRTipton is …