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Attacker shot by police after six stabbed at Paris railway station
No specific motive has been determined by authorities.
Watch: Thousands told to flee California floods and rainstorms
Tens of thousands of people are being urged to leave their California homes as rainstorms cause flooding.
Putin replaces commander in Ukraine after only three months
Russian President Vladimir Putin has demoted the commander leading his forces in Ukraine after only three months on the job, replacing him with the country’s top general who is now expected to produce battlefield success where all others have failed.
Wyoming governor: ‘Make hay’ and save amid near-$1B surplus
Wyoming’s Republican governor is urging state lawmakers to save half of a nearly $1 billion surplus that follows a dramatic turnaround in the state’s economy.
34 Years: Coast Guard Raises the Limit on How Long Senior Enlisted Can Serve
The change will help retain talent and provide a path for top Coasties to stay in and share their knowledge, according to the master chief petty officer of the Coast Guard.
The 5 best wired headphones of 2023
Not all headphones are created equal. The best wired headphones offer excellent sound, booming bass, and fantastic clarity.
Flight delayed or cancelled due to the FAA system outage? Experts share some advice
Thousands of travelers were stranded at US airports due to an hours-long computer outage
White House stands behind Buttigieg after fallout from airline disruptions
Administration ‘has confidence’ in Transportation Secretary in wake of airline fallout
Twitter says that the company’s investigation found “no evidence” that its users’ data sold online was obtained by exploiting vulnerabilities in its systems (Todd Spangler/Variety)
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Twitter says that the company’s investigation found “no evidence” that its users’ data sold online was obtained by exploiting vulnerabilities in its systems — Twitter said that after investigatin…