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A Russian hacking cartel carried out an extraordinary cyberattack against the government of Costa Rica, crippling tax collection and export.
El primer actor Eric del Castillo sorprendió con un mensaje lleno de cariño, pero también de nostalgia, dirigido a sus hijas, Kate y Verónica del Castillo, a quienes pidió pasar más tiempo con él y su esposa, doña Kate Trillo. El reconocido intérprete, de 90 años, aprovechó las cámaras de Televisa Espectáculos para recordarles la …
El coordinador de Fiscalización y Normatividad adelantó que la primera etapa de reubicación será para el ambulantaje del centro histórico y alrededores del mercado Pino Suárez Un total de 170 vendedores ambulantes instalados en el Centro Histórico y alrededores del mercado público ‘José María Pino Suárez’ serán reubicados antes de que finalice el año, adelantó …
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could soon cause a global food crisis that may last for years, the UN has warned.
President Biden plans to emphasize that the United States can withstand aggression in both Europe and Asia.
The Ukraine war will no doubt follow Mr. Biden during stops in Seoul and Tokyo, hovering over his talks with the leaders.
Michael Sussmann, a prominent lawyer with Democratic ties, is accused of lying to the F.B.I. in a case with broader political overtones.
Republican voters’ choice of Doug Mastriano in the governor’s race is giving the G.O.P. fits.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen urged European nations on Tuesday to step up their spending to support Ukraine as Russia’s attacks on the country’s critical infrastructure showed few signs of abating.
Donald Trump says she can’t win in November, but Kathy Barnette is pressing toward Tuesday’s voting. “They’re coming out with long knives at this point,” she said.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House of Representatives will take steps to provide regulatory relief and funds to support the supply of infant formula.
As the constitutional right to an abortion hangs in the balance, Democratic women who occupy or are vying for governors’ mansions are on the front lines of the messaging fight.
Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat, said in a statement that there were “no long-term effects or damage,” but that he would be under observation for a few days.
The leaders of the House committee investigating the Capitol attack demanded testimony from Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, and four of his colleagues.
Ms. Barnette has been climbing in the polls against two big-spending rivals, Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick, in Pennsylvania’s Republican Senate primary.
















