The attack occurred near the school in Wales.
Port of South Louisiana buys Avondale terminal as wind cargo boost looms
The acquisition of Avondale by the port comes just as the state of Louisiana readies to auction its first round of offshore wind leases.
Protesters lift blockades in Bolivia’s Santa Cruz region
Protesters in Bolivia have lifted the blockades that had largely isolated the rich eastern region of Santa Cruz from the rest of the country for more than 15 days
Rise of cloud-delivered malware poses key security challenges
The volume of cloud-based malware tripled in 2022 over the prior year, says Netskope, with 30% of the malicious downloads coming from Microsoft OneDrive.
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Chris Ford, champ as player, coach with Celtics, dies at 74
Chris Ford, a member of the Boston Celtics 1981 championship team, a longtime NBA coach and the player credited with scoring the league’s first 3-point basket, has died, his family announced in a statement.
Lavrov accuses the West of lauching ‘hybrid war’ against Russia
“The West decides on behalf of Ukraine. It was them who forbade Zelenskyy to reach an agreement with Russia at the end of March last year,” Russia’s top diplomat said.
US arrests Russian crypto boss who ‘catered to known crooks’
Justice dept says Anatoly Legkodymov operated the Hong Kong-registered Bitzlato exchange as a money laundering haven.
Davos elites see a major risk ahead for markets with looming U.S. debt standoff
Budding optimism at the annual meeting of billionaires, heads of state and business leaders in the Swiss Alps collided with a fresh threat.
Spaniards spending record high on private health insurance
New data show that Spaniards spent a record high amount on private health insurance last year, amid growing discontent with the country’s once-prized public health system.