The Environmental Protection Agency said public water systems are increasingly at risk from cyberattacks that amount to a threat to public health.
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In photos: See the action from Friday’s high school postseason games
Check out some of our favorite images from Friday’s high school basketball tournaments.
Jury quickly finds Alex Murdaugh guilty of murder of wife, son
Murdaugh faces 30 years to life in prison without parole.
Massachusetts man busted for illegal snowshoe hare trafficking in Maine
Undercover investigators offered to trap the hares for money, and Jon Rioux, 36, of Attleboro obliged, despite the fact he did not have a license or permit.
Lawsuits against Trump over Capitol attack can proceed, Justice Dept. says
A federal judge in Washington last year rejected efforts by Trump to toss out the conspiracy lawsuits filed by lawmakers and two Capitol police officers.
Deadly Greek train crash prompts strike; relatives give DNA
The collision of the passenger train and freight train was the country’s deadliest ever, killing nearly 60 people and leaving more than 48 people hospitalized.
On Ukraine front, civilians cling on as troops repel Russia
On the largely static front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces that stretch over hundreds of miles, from the Black Sea in the south to Ukraine’s northeastern border with Russia, Vuhledar has become one of the deadliest hot spots.
‘Cocaine Bear’ gets high with $23.1 million
The film directed by Elizabeth Bank has stirred up plenty of buzz just from its title and its made-to-go-viral trailer.
Republican lawmakers assail Biden for not sending F-16s to Ukraine
Ukraine won support from Baltic nations and Poland to obtain Western fighter jets, but there have been no signs U.S. and Britain will change their stance of refusing to provide warplanes.
Portsmouth counters hateful graffiti with weekend of love
Assistant Mayor Joanna Kelley said the goal was to outshine hate by being more vocal than the perpetrators.