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Obama says Sony made a mistake in shelving film, pledges proportional response to hack

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US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Sony Pictures Entertainment "made a mistake" in shelving a satirical film about a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader. He vowed the United States will respond "in a place and manner...
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Why Are Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans On The Rise?

Higher Ed
Experts say the trope of Asian Americans as perpetual foreigners and treated as "others" continues today with dangerous consequences.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : In rural Nigeria conflicts over land and scarce resources persist

9th - Higher Ed
In central Nigeria where Muslim herders and Christian farmers co-exist centuries-old conflicts over access to land and water are killing more people than the terrorist group Boko Haram in northern Nigeria (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Georgia President on War in Ukraine

Higher Ed
On Balance of Power, Republic of Georgia President Salome Zourabichvili, discusses war in Ukraine and how it potentially affects Georgia and the region.
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Bloomberg

Did Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Contractors?

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discusses a new Senate report that says Chinese-backed hackers infiltrated the networks of U.S. military contractors in the United States, including airlines, IT companies and shipping companies,...
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AP analysis: For Democrats, big government is back

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London Tube Unions Go Ahead With Industrial Action

Higher Ed
VOICED: Unions will no longer be able to automatically take members subscription fees directly from their pay in the latest reform introduced by the Government . Union leaders have described the move as "spiteful" and aimed simply at...
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Kryptos Logic CEO on battle against WannaCry

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:++SKYPE QUALITY++ASSOCIATED PRESS VIA SKYPE - AP CLIENTS ONLYVenice - 15 May 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Salim Neino, CEO of Kryptos Logic:"Within a few moments, we were able to validate that...
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Bloomberg

Hacker Demands $5 Million From Pemex by the End of November

Higher Ed
Nov.14 -- The hacker behind a cyberattack that has crippled Petroleos Mexicanos’s computer systems since the weekend is hoping to squeeze almost $5 million out of the company and appears to have set a deadline of Nov. 30. Bloomberg's...
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Three teens charged in a school bullying case that ended with suicide skipped their arraignment Tuesday. The case however, has thrown the issue of cyber bullying into the spotlight.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: School Bullying: a parents nightmare? CAPTION: Three Massachusetts teenagers charged in the bullying of a 15-year-old girl who committed suicide have entered not guilty pleas through their lawyers at a hearing Tuesday The case...
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9/11 Suspects' Trials Bogged Down By Legal Challenges To Confessions

Higher Ed
Defense attorneys have challenged the validity of suspects' confessions, which they say were coerced.
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Bloomberg

Sony: How Damaging Will Hack Be to Stock Price?

Higher Ed
Dec. 10: Trend Micro Vice President Technology and Solutions JD Sherry and Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw discuss the Sony hack attack.
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Bloomberg

Egypt Downplays EgyptAir Impact on Tourism

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May 23 -- Egypt is sending a submarine to search for the EgyptAir black box flight recorders and has warned against jumping to conclusions about what happened. Egypt's president says all scenarios remain open and nothing has been proved,...
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Obama says Sony made a mistake in shelving film, pledges proportional response to hack

Higher Ed
US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Sony Pictures Entertainment "made a mistake" in shelving a satirical film about a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader. He vowed the United States will respond "in a place and manner and...
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Bridgeman Arts

Battle in the snow. USA, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1960s black and white documentary. 'Towards Freedom' (French: Vers la liberte). Scenes of battle amongst the new settlers in America and groups rowing through frozen sea water.
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Sessions Defends Travel Ban, Data Surveillance

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Two days after an attack in New York City left 8 people dead, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended President Trump's efforts to institute travel bans and urged Congress to reauthorize the ability to conduct electronic...
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Sessions Defends Travel Ban, Data Surveillance

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Two days after an attack in New York City left 8 people dead, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended President Trump's efforts to institute travel bans and urged Congress to reauthorize the ability to conduct electronic...
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Bloomberg

How the Athenian Project Is Fighting Election Hacking

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Jul.20 -- Cloudflare Chief Executive Officer Mattew Prince discusses the company's Athenian Project, a free service offered to U.S. state and local governments to help prevent hackers from interfering with the 2018 mid-term elections. He...
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Bloomberg

Microsoft Finds Russian Hackers Targeting Conservative Sites

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Aug.21 -- Microsoft Corp. has uncovered and seized web domains created by Strontium, a group of cyber-attackers linked to the Russian military, potentially targeting a disruption and manipulation of the U.S. midterm elections....
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Bloomberg

IEA Sees No Oil-Demand 'Shock' in 'Modest' Cut to Forecast

Higher Ed
May.15 -- Neil Atkinson, head of oil industry and markets division at International Energy Agency, discusses the factors driving the oil market as the agency cuts its demand growth forecast. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Bloomberg

Convicted Philippine Journalist Ressa: We Won't Be Silenced

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Jun.16 -- Maria Ressa, chief executive officer and executive editor of news site Rappler Inc., discusses her conviction of cyber libel for publishing in 2012 what the court said was a defamatory report against a businessman. The verdict...
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Beirut Blast: Officials Point To Negligence, Not Nefariousness

Higher Ed
Security officials say the explosion was an accident of "severe negligence" after President Trump called it "an attack."
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U.S. Sanctions Central Bank Of Iran After Saudi Oil Attacks

Higher Ed
On Friday, President Donald Trump announced the U.S. sanctioned the Central Bank of Iran and two other major financial institutions.
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Bloomberg

Deadly Drone Strikes on UAE Raise Gulf Tensions

Higher Ed
Torbjorn Soltvedt, principal MENA analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, discusses the geopolitical fallout from the fatal drone strikes on the United Arab Emirates that caused explosions and a deadly fire outside the capital, Abu Dhabi. He...