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Whole Foods struggles with shortages after cyberattack hits natural foods distributor

A cyberattack on a primary organic food distributor has led to empty shelves at Whole Foods stores across the country.

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‘Had it been 2pm, more would’ve died’: Inside doctors’ quarters when plane crashed

AHMEDABAD: The blast was deafening, the fire immediate, and the aftermath haunting. An Air India plane crashed down on residential

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Gujarat plane crash: Air India confirms 241 dead; only one survivor

NEW DELHI: Air India has confirmed that flight AI171, en route from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick which crashed shortly after

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As egg prices decline, bacon sizzles

Move over, eggs. There’s a new expensive breakfast item in town. Bacon prices have risen almost 20% since last year,

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House Republicans vote to claw back $9.4 billion in funding for foreign aid, NPR and PBS

The Republican-led House voted 214-212 on Thursday to pass a proposal from President Donald Trump to cancel $9.4 billion in

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Russia is amplifying conspiracy theories about the L.A. protests

Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles have triggered a flood of falsehoods and conspiracy theories online, and Russia has

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U.S. Open underway with high expectations for Scheffler and a tough test for all

The first shot of the 125th U.S. Open on Thursday embodied so much of what this championship is about. Matt

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Trump calls Musk friend who ‘got a little bit strange’

Trump calls Elon Musk a ‘friend’ who became a little strange. Donald Trump Thursday buried the hatchet with Elon Musk

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2 lakh cyberattacks on power units foiled during Op Sindoor: Khattar

File photo: Union power minister Manohar Lal Khattar (ANI) SRINAGAR: India thwarted nearly 2 lakh cyberattacks targeting its power sector

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Harvard researcher is released from federal custody following accusations of smuggling frog embryos

Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard scientist who was arrested last month on a federal smuggling charge, was released Wednesday from Immigration

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