Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk revealed that his centrist Civic Platform party was the target of a cyberattack, potentially from Russia or Belarus, ahead of Poland’s presidential election next month. The attack involved an attempt to control computers of party employees and election staff, lasting about twelve hours. With the frontrunner being pro-European Union centrist Rafał Trzaskowski, if no candidate wins at least 50% of the vote on May 18, a runoff will be held on June 1.
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Yellowstone wreck driver was at twice the legal alcohol limit, police say
A recent crash involving a pickup truck and a tour van near Yellowstone National Park resulted in seven fatalities, including the driver, Isaiah Moreno, 25, who had a blood alcohol level of .20%, more than twice the legal limit. The collision occurred when Moreno's vehicle crossed the center line on U.S. Highway 20, leading to both vehicles igniting in flames; six victims were from China, Italy, and California. Survivors were hospitalized, and police emphasized the...
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