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The Casualties of Cyber War

Higher Ed
Merck just unveiled a potential game-changer in the fight against COVID. An Alabama family is suing a hospital, alleging their infant daughter was the first casualty of a ransomware attack. And finally, the investigation into the January...
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Former Software Engineer Aims To Change The Future Of Farming

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A former IBM engineer is building open-source tractors for the masses in hopes of changing how food is grown and who grows it.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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12 dead amid Claudette storm; Professors speak about critical race theory in the classroom; and Astronauts install new solar panels.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Grassley on Bipartisanship, Taxes, Judiciary

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Dec.13 -- Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a Republican from Iowa, talks about the GOP Senate majority after the Alabama special election, progress on tax legislation, and issues with vetting of...
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Second Chances: Amazon Workers May Re-Vote on Unionizing

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Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama, may get a second chance at unionizing. Why? A federal labor official believes Amazon’s anti-union campaign tainted the initial vote enough to warrant a do-over.
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Alabama Executes Inmate After U.S. Supreme Court Denies Stay

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Nathaniel Woods was convicted of capital murder in 2005 for his role as an accomplice in the shooting deaths of three Birmingham police officers.
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Rape, sexual assault and harassment from male guards are a way of life for prisoners at an Alabama women's prison, according to inmates past and present, and the Justice Department is looking into the allegations.

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HEADLINE: DOJ looking into Ala. prison sex abuse claims CAPTION: Rape, sexual assault and harassment from male guards are a way of life for prisoners at an Alabama women's prison, according to inmates past and present, and the Justice...
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A day before the arrival of the season and just three weeks after a three-foot snowfall, the thermometer hit 70 degrees fahrenheit in New York City Friday.

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HEADLINE: After snowy winter, spring arrives in NYC CAPTION: A day before the arrival of the season and just three weeks after a three-foot snowfall, the thermometer hit 70 degrees fahrenheit in New York City Friday. (March 19) If you...
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More Cap. Hill Sexual Harassment Cases Revealed

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington, D.C. - 14 November 2017 1. Wide, hearing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Gregg Harper,...
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Bloomberg

Accidents Underscore Importance of Colonial Pipeline

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Two accidents in Alabama show how heavily millions of Americans rely on the Colonial Pipeline for gasoline. Bloomberg Businessweek's Christopher Leonard talked to Carol Massar about his investigation into the pipeline.
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CLEAN : In their mothers country Lebanon protesters clamour for citizenship

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The right to citizenship is one of many long standing demands to have found new life in the mass protests sweeping Lebanon since October 17 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Pandemic Changes The Way Martin Luther King Jr. Is Honored

Higher Ed
The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, usually packed with thousands of people on this day, will hold its events virtually.
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President Biden Signs 'Bloody Sunday' Executive Order To Ease Voting

Higher Ed
Executive order looks to use federal government to boost registration, mail-in voting, and promote poll watching.
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Black Voters Feel Pres. Biden Still Hasn't Delivered On Many Promises

Higher Ed
Many Black voters are disappointed recently as the Senate failed to pass voting rights legislation.
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Bloomberg

Sessions to Senate Committee: I Abhor the Klan

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Jan.10 -- Sen. Jeff Sessions discussed his record at his nomination hearing for U.S. attorney general at the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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FBI: Fingerprint, DNA led to bomb suspect arrest

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions says federal authorities are charging a 56-year-old Florida man with five federal crimes including the mailing of explosives.
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Problems with implementation of Alabama immigration law

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Cullman, Alabama 1. Various of farm workers loading boxes of sweet potatoes onto bus 2. Wide shot empty farm and sweet potatoes lying unpicked 3. Interior of empty packing shed, usually busy full of workers 4. Close of potatoes 5....
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Bloomberg

Where Does Unclaimed Baggage Go? To This Alabama Store

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Oct. 10 -- What happens to a bag left unclaimed at an airport? Eventually, if never reunited with its owner, it ends up at the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama. It's the only store in America that buys and resells...
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A car carries Confederate and U.S. flags and an illuminated cross at a Ku Klux Klan rally.

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A car carries Confederate and U.S. flags and an illuminated cross at a Ku Klux Klan rally.
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A rare look at the space shuttle's successor Space Launch System

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The space shuttle programme may have ended three years ago but now NASA is making progress on its successor -- the Space Launch System, or SLS. In New Orleans, engineers have started to weld sections of the massive heavy-lift rocket --...
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Court's Voting Rights Act Ruling Could Affect Communities Of Color

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Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act has been a touchstone for fighting voter discrimination since 1982, but an Alabama case might threaten protections.
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Late Winter Storm Blasts South, Northeast With Snow

Higher Ed
A fast-moving storm left heavy snowfall across a large stretch of the Eastern U.S. from Tennessee up trough New England.
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Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama Warned As Severe Weather Approaches

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The affected areas, including the cities of Baton Rouge and Jackson, Mississippi, could see strong tornadoes, forecasters said.
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Family Dollar Temporarily Closes Over 400 Stores Across 6 States

Higher Ed
The move comes amid a massive recall of products after federal regulators found more than 1,100 rodents at a distribution facility in Arkansas.