The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has launched an investigation into a cyberattack that has delayed several of the country's largest newspapers, owned by the Tribune publishing house. The virus launched by hackers affected the publications of the Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Baltimore Sun and other smaller ones ...
Reginald Black sells newspapers every morning in Washington DC. And he himself writes materials for them. And Reggie is homeless. He has been living on the street for many years, writes Present. Street Sense is a newspaper about life and problems ...
US police suspect 38-year-old Jerrod Warren Ramos in the attack on the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland. News.ru writes about this with reference to the Capital Gazette. As a result, five people were killed, two more were injured. The suspect was arrested by the police. According to…
The New York Times announced that it will launch a home cooking kit delivery service this summer. Recipes for preparing these sets can be found on the publication's culinary website. Kits are available to order both separately and ...
The Boston Globe does not support the campaign of US presidential candidate Donald Trump. One of the most influential newspapers in the United States on Sunday published a satirical page with fake articles, which, according to the editors, show what the United States can become if Trump wins. ...
US newspapers sharply criticized Vladimir Putin after a British judge said the Russian leader "may have approved" the poisoning of former Russian FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who had become a defector and actively criticized Putin. Litvinenko was killed in London in 2006. Commenting on ...
The New York Times edited an article on the Senate vote on Iran's nuclear program. The original version of the article provided tables with details of Democratic congressmen opposed to the agreement, and a separate column said whether they were Jewish. Subsequently, without any explanation in the material, the tables were edited, and the column on Jewish origin ...
The General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine has officially summoned ex-President Viktor Yanukovych for August 11 to conduct investigative and procedural actions. The corresponding summons agenda was published in the newspaper “Uryadoviy kur'ur”. Yanukovych is summoned to the Prosecutor General's Office at 11:00. He should come to the head of the GPU department Yuri ...
The newspaper "Rural Worker", published in the Novosibirsk region, came to the attention of netizens after it forgot to remove the caption under one of the photographs of its issue: "Cut off the guy on the right, since he was not signed." The full caption reads: “At the opening of the sports club...