Biden Ends Infrastructure Talks With Republicans, Falling Short of a Deal
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By The New York Times Joseph Blount, the chief executive of Colonial Pipeline, told a Senate committee on Tuesday that the company believes cybercriminals accessed its computer systems via a virtual private network that was no longer used. | | By The New York Times Vice President Kamala Harris met with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico on Tuesday to discuss migration, human trafficking and economic cooperation. | | By Storyful Lines of police clashed with people gathered in Washington Square Park in New York City on Saturday over a new 10 p.m. weekend curfew. | | |
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