Iran Suspected Of Hacking Water Systems In Minnesota. What You Need To Know - July 31
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The FBI and EPA are warning water utilities across the country to be on high alert after hackers locked operators out of critical systems. Although drinking water has not been contaminated, the FBI has not confirmed who is behind the attacks, but investigators suspect an Iran-linked group; President Trump says an agreement has been reached for Hamas to disarm and for Israel to withdraw from Gaza; a Russian missile may have crossed into NATO territory, landing in eastern Poland; a deadly migrant crisis is unfolding on Europe's only land border with Africa with thousands of people surging into Spain's North African enclave; an American is among 10 people missing after an avalanche on one of the world's tallest mountains. Local officials say world-renowned mountaineer Nirmal Purja is among the missing; Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's confirmation has stalled; FIFA President Gianni Infantino is rapidly losing support for his plan to sell part of the World Cup to private investors, i
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