Friday 21 February 2020

A crowd in Ukraine threw bricks at buses carrying coronavirus evacuees from Wuhan to quarantine

A crowd in Ukraine threw bricks at buses carrying coronavirus evacuees from Wuhan to quarantineThe buses were attacked in Novi Sanzhary on Thursday night. Nobody on board has tested positive for the coronavirus — the quarantine is a precaution.




Charity in China during a health crisis



CDC is preparing for the 'likely' spread of coronavirus in the US, officials say

CDC is preparing for the 'likely' spread of coronavirus in the US, officials sayWhile coronavirus has not spread in the United States, CDC officials said they're preparing for the coronavirus to become a pandemic.




Chuck Todd gets existential with billionaire Michael Bloomberg: 'Should you exist?'

Chuck Todd gets existential with billionaire Michael Bloomberg: 'Should you exist?'Some of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's rivals don't think he should exist.Or rather, they don't think the billions of dollars he has in the bank should've ever been his. So during Wednesday night's Democratic, Meet The Press host Chuck Todd posed the very meta question to Bloomberg himself.Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) answered the "should billionaires exist" question first, affirming his previously declaration that no, they should not. Todd then asked Bloomberg "should you exist," to which Bloomberg said "I can't speak for all billionaires." But he's "been very lucky" and "worked hard" for his money, Bloomberg said and he deserves it because he's "giving it all away to make this country better. > .@chucktodd: "Mayor Bloomberg, should you exist?"@MikeBloomberg: "I can't speak for all billionaires. All I know is, I've been very lucky, made a lot of money and I'm giving it all away to make this country better." pic.twitter.com/gy18iIXVap> > -- Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) February 20, 2020More stories from theweek.com Former CIA Director John Brennan says 'we are now in a full-blown national security crisis' USDA predicts China will buy $14 billion in goods from U.S. farmers, probably not the promised $40 billion The growing crisis in cosmology




Hacker Tied to Katie Hill Charged with Cyberattack on Her 2018 Opponents

Hacker Tied to Katie Hill Charged with Cyberattack on Her 2018 OpponentsThe FBI has arrested a man who gave $500 to the campaign of former representative Katie Hill (D., Calif.) in connection with a spree of hacks against Hill’s opponents in the 2018 election.Arthur Dam, the suspect in question, “was found to be connected to the cyber attacks through subscriber information, IP addresses, geolocation history, and open sources, including through his employer and his wife, K.O., who worked for one of the Victim’s opponents,” according to the complaint.Hill’s Democratic opponents during the 2018 race, Jess Phoenix and Bryan Caforio, both allegedly had their campaign websites attacked by Dam, whose wife, Kelsey O’Hara, was Hill’s fundraiser during the campaign and her district director after she won the race. The complaint states that Caforio’s website was attacked four times over the campaign, resulting in its going offline for a combined 21 hours. The complaint also notes that one of the attacks on Caforio came just an hour before the biggest debate of the primary.Hill ended up winning the seat by fewer than 3,000 votes. She resigned in October after news that she had been in inappropriate sexual relationships with a male congressional staffer and a female campaign staffer.“I’m absolutely shocked and saddened to learn today that Katie Hill’s campaign associates hacked my campaign in order to help her advance through the primary,” Caforio told The Intercept, which broke the story. “This should serve as a reminder that Russia is not the only threat to our democracy. There are bad actors on all sides who will do anything for their own personal gain, and we need to come together as Americans to defend our country and hold everyone responsible accountable.”In its investigation, the FBI looked at the website’s log files and found 46 unique IP addresses that could all be traced to the same Amazon Web Services account, which had been created with the email address “preatorian_@hotmail.com,” and was paid for with Dam's credit card. The Hotmail account also served as the recovery account for Dam’s personal Gmail account.




Mexico extradites son of powerful cartel leader to United States



'I sleep at night': Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton says his testimony would not have changed impeachment outcome

'I sleep at night': Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton says his testimony would not have changed impeachment outcome"My testimony would have made no difference" in Trump's impeachment, John Bolton said. "I sleep at night." He added Democrats "made a mess of it."