Major US pipeline halts operations after ransomware attack

Colonial Pipeline said the ransomware attack Friday affected some of its information technology systems and that the company moved “proactively” to take certain systems offline.

 
200 Palestinians hurt in Al-Aqsa clashes with police, officials say

It was unclear what set off the violence at Al-Aqsa, which erupted when Israeli police in riot gear deployed in large numbers as thousands of Muslim worshippers were holding evening prayers.

Peel-and-stick tile is inexpensive DIY project

Peel-and-stick vinyl tile backsplashes look great in kitchens and bathrooms. Installation is a relatively inexpensive ordeal. And it’s easy.

Las Vegas landscape design determines watering

Once a landscape design is finished, the amount of water it needs is fixed. You won’t be able to change the amount it needs, by much, without removing plants or changing them.

Get your retirement plans back on track after 2020

Whether you’re a baby boomer nearing retirement or a millennial working to save for the future, you’re not alone if you were forced to veer off course last year.

Grand Canyon’s North Rim preparing to reopen

The North Rim entrance will reopen May 15 along with Grand Canyon Lodge and Grand Canyon Trail Rides, Grand Canyon National Park officials announced in a statement.

LETTER: Biden spending binge will hit the middle class

You may be on board with all of his New Deal and free stuff, but if you think it will all be paid for by corporate taxes and “the rich” best think again.

Washington Post: Under Trump, DOJ secretly obtained 3 reporters’ records

The disclosure sets up a new clash between the federal government and news organizations and advocates for press freedom, who regard the seizures of reporters’ records as incursions into constitutionally protected newsgathering activity.

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