Operatives used cryptocurrency to obscure their identities and pay for the infrastructure needed to steal emails from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Monthly Archives: July 2018
McDonald’s Removes Salads Linked to Intestinal Parasite Outbreak in Midwest
Oops Iowa and Illinois have recorded more than 100 cases of cyclosporiasis, which causes nausea and fatigue. McDonald’s has stopped selling salads at about 3,000 locations.
What Friday’s Indictments Mean
The allegations of subverting American democracy are troubling in themselves. They also spell trouble for the president.
FEMA Admits It Failed Puerto Rico. Can It Do Any Better?
Get it straight – it is FEMA’s boss who failed because of his racism and few seem to care. The agency’s disorganization and a lack of supplies and personnel contributed to the havoc.
Berlin agency encourages Harley Davidson motorbikes to bring operations to Germany

“Berlin is the city of freedom,” a business agency in the German capital has contacted Harley-Davidson’s CEO. The iconic US company is looking to move some production abroad to avoid the fallout of an EU-US trade spat.
Russian Government implicated in US election hack for first time

Twelve Russian military intelligence officers face accusations of hacking into the Clinton presidential campaign and the Democratic Party, and releasing tens of thousands of stolen communications in a sweeping effort to meddle in the 2016 US election.
Cyclospora outbreaks grow in Midwest, Texas
MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR GAZA
Medical Supplies Urgently Needed in Gaza
In the past 15 weeks, more than 130 Palestinians in Gaza have been executed by Israeli snipers, more than 4,000 have been wounded and 15,000 injured with tear gas. At
Wilbur Ross Says He Will Sell Stock After Watchdog Warns of Potential Criminal Violation
The Office of Government Ethics warned that the commerce secretary’s failure to make required divestitures could have placed him in a position to violate conflict of interest laws.
4,500 Tech Workers, 1 Mission: Get Democrats Elected
Tech for Campaigns, a volunteer network of people with day jobs at companies like Google, is trying to drag Democratic campaigns into the digital age.
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