The gunman was shot and reportedly killed in the incident in the Jewish neighbourhood of Neve Yaakov.
Brazil police raid Bolsonaro nephew’s home in uprising probe
Brazil’s federal police have searched the home of a nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro in connection with the Jan. 8 storming of government buildings in the capital by far-right protesters.
Florida sees surge in migrants from Haiti and Cuba
CBS News’ Manuel Bojorquez joined law enforcement agents in the Florida Keys for a first-hand look at how they’re dealing with migrants from Haiti and Cuba who are seeking to reach the U.S. by boat.
New York should pay Cuomo’s legal fees in suit, judge rules
A judge has ruled that New York state should pay former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s legal bills as he defends himself against a lawsuit accusing him of sexually harassing a state trooper.
Ligue 1, Scene 2: PSG lead but plot thickens
Fittingly, a rumbustious Breton derby launched the second half of the Ligue 1 season with seventh-placed Lorient entertaining fifth-placed Rennes at the Stade du Moustoir.
Patch management is crucial to protect Exchange servers, Microsoft warns
Microsoft warns customers to patch their Exchange servers because attackers always look to exploit unpatched installs. Microsoft published a post to urge its customers to protect their Exchange servers because threat actors actively attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in unpatched installs. The IT giant recommends installing the latest available Cumulative Update (CU) and Security Update (SU) […]
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Amazon to start charging Prime members for grocery orders under $150
The new fees coincide with the company’s efforts to cut costs and adjust to slower growth in online shopping.
New York should pay Cuomo’s legal fees in suit, judge rules
A judge has ruled that New York state should pay former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s legal bills as he defends himself against a lawsuit accusing him of sexually harassing a state trooper
Oscar-nominated documentary chronicles fight to purge one family’s name from the art world
The campaign by American photographer Nan Goldin to shame galleries and museums into cutting ties with the Sackler families, the owners of OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma, was always under a lens — that was part of its point. Beginning in 2018, a …