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The election software company at the center ofJohnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden’s long-running elections investigation hit back on Monday, warning the Kansas sheriff that a baseless investigation results in “serious consequences.” “I fully recognize that Sheriff Hayden has placed himself and his department in the awkward position of conducting a baseless investigation for the past several years into nonexistent election fraud in Johnson County,” attorney Rick Guinn, representing the company Konnech Inc. and its CEO Eugene Yu, wrote in a Jan. 29 letter to Hayden obtained by The Star. “Sherif...
The Kansas City Star
LAS VEGAS — The 2024 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas proves anything, it’s that drastic changes transforming transportation. While not all of the new concepts will prove long lasting, it’s fascinating to contemplate what could be coming, Certainly, the rising tide of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) continues unabated, urged on by a federal government forcing the adoption of battery electric vehicles on a reluctant public wary of infrastructure that’s nowhere close to supporting the flood of BEVs the government insist automakers sell. But despite Uncle Sam’s unrealistic e...
Tribune News Service
ST. LOUIS — Ness Sandoval wanted to know what happens when there's a massive investment in a very poor neighborhood. And the new headquarters in north St. Louis for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the federal defense mapping experts, provided the perfect opportunity to find out. Would the investment reduce crime? Would it boost economic values in the area? The St. Louis University sociology professor, a mapping expert himself, worked with graduate student Tara Smith on a sophisticated study of crime trends in and around the site, which they published in 2020. The study depended on...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
OAKLAND, California — Internet giants Comcast and AT&T are trying to prevent Oakland from receiving $14 million to build out its capacity for high-speed internet, the latest obstacle to the city’s efforts to close longstanding gaps in online access for its residents. In objections to Oakland’s latest share of a $3.87 billion California spending package, the two companies argued to the California Public Utilities Commision (CPUC) that the neighborhoods slated for enhanced fiber-optic infrastructure already enjoy faster internet speeds. Their evidence for that assertion has been kept confidentia...
The Mercury News
MIAMI — The U.S. Department of Justice has disrupted a major ransomware group — and enabled some people to restore their systems — with South Florida playing a central role in the cybercrime investigation, authorities said. The FBI this month seized several websites operated by the Blackcat ransomware group, launched a disruption campaign, and “gained visibility” into the group’s computer network, according to an affidavit supporting a search warrant unsealed Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida. The FBI developed a decryption tool that allowed its field offices nationwide and internati...
Miami Herald
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