Bomb threat found to be false Monday at the University of Kansas Hospital

The Kansas City, Kansas Police Department said a bomb threat proved false Monday night at the entrance to the emergency room at the University of Kansas Hospital. A news release from the police department stated their officers were sent at 6:36 p.m. to the emergency room of the hospital at 3901 Rainbow Boulevard to help…

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UK Army chef charged after counter-terrorism searches

A British army chef has appeared in court charged with possession of a muzzle-loading gun and possession of explosives. Mark Broadhurst was arrested by counter-terrorism detectives in September 2024 at Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire. Police searched his room at the garrison, his home in Grassmoor, Chesterfield, and a property in Bolsover. The 27-year-old appeared…

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Flight delays continue across Europe after weekend cyber-attack

Passengers are facing another day of flight delays across Europe, as big airports continue to grapple with the aftermath of a cyber-attack on the company behind the software used for check-in and boarding. Several of the largest airports in Europe, including London Heathrow, have been trying to restore normal operations over the past few days…

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UK Man, 27, charged after counter-terrorism searches

A 27-year-old man from Derbyshire has been charged with two offences following searches by counter-terrorism police. Mark Broadhurst, of Scott Close, Grassmoor, Chesterfield, has been charged with making or possessing an explosive substance under suspicious circumstances and one offence of possession of a firearm without a certificate. The 27-year-old was arrested in September 2024, and…

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Spokane Bomb Squad detonates explosive device found near Tonasket High School

A woman walking near Tonasket School discovered an improvised explosive device on a community path Thursday, prompting authorities to secure the area before the Spokane Bomb Squad safely detonated the device. The woman found the device while walking on the community path near the school campus. Authorities secured the area and implemented safety protocols to…

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Nepal to Investigate Killings and Arson in Student Protests

Nepal’s new prime minister formed a judicial commission on Sunday to investigate the killings of more than 70 people by the armed forces to quell a student uprising that erupted nearly two weeks ago. The three-member commission, to be headed by a retired judge, will also investigate the arson and looting of public and private…

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United Kingdom National Charged in Connection with Multiple Cyber Attacks, Including on Critical Infrastructure

A complaint filed in the District of New Jersey was unsealed today charging Thalha Jubair, a United Kingdom national, with conspiracies to commit computer fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering, in relation to at least 120 computer network intrusions and extortion involving 47 U.S. entities. The complaint alleges victims paid at least $115,000,000 in ransom…

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