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Colonial Pipeline paid a ransom to the hackers who infiltrated its system and forced the shutdown of a major pipeline supplying fuel to the East Coast last week, multiple sources confirmed to CBS News on Thursday. One source familiar with the investigation said the company paid a multi-million dollar ransom.The sources did not provide a specific timeline for the payment but said the company paid the hacker
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As the country prepares to celebrate the July Fourth holiday, experts are warning that all the fun with fireworks can be dangerous if you aren t careful ndash; and sometimes even if you are. Each year, more than 10,000 people are treated in hospitals across the United States for injuries involving fireworks.Fire Captain Jay Northup, a 23-year veteran of his local fire department, never thought he would be one of them. For years around the Fourth of July, Northup had dazzled his children and neighbors wit
stanley cup h fireworks displays in his backyard in Euclid, Ohio ndash; a state where fireworks are legal to purchase. Two years ago, he was all set for the performance again. He took safety precautions but exercised one moment of poor judgment that left him with a life-threatening injury. Fire
skechers Captain Jay Northup suffered a severe head injury, two ruptured eardrums, second-degree burns, and multiple bruises and cuts requiring 35 stitches after an accident involving fireworks. A
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