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    Student Newspapers Face Real World Challenges
    Jan14

    Student Newspapers Face Real World Challenges

    The Daily Orange isn’t daily anymore.The student-run newspaper has covered Syracuse University since 1903 and trained generations of journalists, but it now prints just three issues per week.Editor-in-chief Haley Robertson said she is looking for advertisers, worries about firing friends who work as staff, and searches for alumni donors who...

    Russians hacked Ukraine gas company at center of impeachment
    Jan14

    Russians hacked Ukraine gas company at center of impeachment

    With President Trump facing an impeachment trial over his efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, Russian military hackers have been boring into the Ukrainian gas company at the center of the affair, according to security experts. The hacking attempts against Burisma, the Ukrainian gas...

    Russians hacked company key to Ukraine scandal: researchers
    Jan14

    Russians hacked company key to Ukraine scandal: researchers

    A U.S. cybersecurity company says Russian military agents successfully hacked the Ukrainian gas company at the center of the scandal that led to President Donald Trump’s impeachment. Russian agents launched … Click to Continue » …read more Source:: Miami...

    Russians Hacked Company Key to Ukraine Scandal: Researchers
    Jan14

    Russians Hacked Company Key to Ukraine Scandal: Researchers

    A U.S. cybersecurity company says Russian military agents successfully hacked the Ukrainian gas company at the center of the scandal that led to President Donald Trump’s impeachment. …read more Source:: U.S....

    Ukraine Knew Initially Rocket Shot Down Ukrainian Plane Over Iran
    Jan14

    Ukraine Knew Initially Rocket Shot Down Ukrainian Plane Over Iran

    Ukraine knew on a preliminary basis that Iran shot down Ukrainian Airlines Flight PS752 on January 8, the same day as the incident, but decided not to go public with the information because it wanted to get access to the crash site. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...

    Explosive new report says Russia hacked the Ukrainian company Burisma Holdings to get dirt on the Bidens
    Jan14

    Explosive new report says Russia hacked the Ukrainian company Burisma Holdings to get dirt on the Bidens

    The hacks come after President Trump and his allies engaged in a months-long effort to force Ukraine to dig up or manufacture dirt on the Bidens. …read more Source:: Business...

    Energy Department agrees to begin releasing Ukraine-related records
    Jan14

    Energy Department agrees to begin releasing Ukraine-related records

    The Energy Department on Monday agreed to begin releasing a cache of Ukraine-related records, including former Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s communications with high-level Ukrainian officials, according to a … …read more Source:: The...

    Six US Democratic Presidential Challengers Staging Last Debate Before First State Votes 
    Jan14

    Six US Democratic Presidential Challengers Staging Last Debate Before First State Votes 

    Six Democratic challengers to Republican President Donald Trump are squaring off in a high-stakes debate late Tuesday, their last face-to-face encounter before voters in the Midwestern farm state of Iowa start to pick a Democratic nominee to oppose Trump in the November national election.Iowa, with its mostly rural landscape and a predominantly...

    Protests in Iran rage on against downing of passenger jet
    Jan14

    Protests in Iran rage on against downing of passenger jet

    BEIRUT — Protesters and riot police faced off in at least two cities in Iran on Monday, a third day of angry demonstrations at the country’s leaders after the government acknowledged having shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane, killing 176 people. The protests are the most recent spillover from escalating regional tensions between the...

    Russia’s Australian Well-Wishers
    Jan13

    Russia’s Australian Well-Wishers

    What, one wonders, goes through the head of a Russian diplomat assigned an ambassadorial posting to Australia, the country the Russians inexplicably call the “green continent”? He would know that it’s not a sought-after position: Canberra registers only faintly on the radar screen of Russia’s priorities. He would recall immediately...