CSi Weather…
REST OF TODAY…Cloudy. Chance of light rain in the afternoon. Highs 50 to 55. Southwest winds around 5 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon. Chance of rain 60 percent in the Jamestown area, 80 percent in the Valley City area.
.TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing. Lows in
the upper 30s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.THURSDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 50s. Northwest winds 15 to
20 mph with gusts to around 35 mph.
.THURSDAY NIGHT…Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. West winds 5 to
10 mph.
.FRIDAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. South winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
.SATURDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 40s.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 20s.
.SUNDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s.
.MONDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.
.MONDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s.
.TUESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.
Valley City (VCPS) Valley City Public Schools announces that based on information on positive COVID-19 cases, from Essentia Health, VCPS students in grades K-6 are required to wear face masks for a two week period, starting Wednesday October 27, 2021.
This includes all K-6 students attending community youth practices and games at VCPS facilities.
Also, students K-6 are expected to mask when attending Jr. High and High School activates at VCPS indoor facilities.
Superintendent Josh Johnson says the face mask protocol will remain in effect for two weeks, at which time the protocol will be re-evaluated.
Anyone with questions can call VCPS at 845-0483
The North Dakota Department of Health dashboard is updated daily by 11 am and includes cases reported through the previous day. The investigations are ongoing and information on the website is likely to change as cases are investigated. The information contained in this dashboard is the most up to date and will be different than previous news releases. This dashboard supersedes information from previous news releases or social media postings.
Check out our other dashboards: The COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard, NDUS Dashboard.COVID- 19 stats:
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Department of Health has switched off comments on its social media accounts, saying it was doing so to combat the spread of misinformation. The agency says in a statement that its social media accounts “will continue to be a source for sharing verified public health information.” The agency says the comment ban that began Tuesday “will be applied to all posts, and not be specific to any particular topic.” The posts on the North Dakota health department’s Facebook page immediately following the announcement were mixed, with some people applauding the agency, while others complained it discounted other viewpoints.
COVID-19 Stats
Tues. Oct. 26, 2021
10:30 -a.m.
Barnes
New Positives: 18
Total Positives: 1845
Active: 60
Recovered: 1746
Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 208
Stutsman
New Positives: 20
Total Positives: 4378
Active: 57
Recovered: 4222
Breakthrough Incidence Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 237
ND Case Rates
NEW CASES REPORTED TUESDAY, OCT. 26: 747
ACTIVE CASES: 3,279
DAILY POSITIVITY RATE: 9.7%
TOTAL KNOWN CASES THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 145,744
TOTAL RECOVERED THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 140,730
ACTIVE HOSPITALIZATIONS: 169
DEATHS: 17
TOTAL DEATHS: 1,735
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health advisers have endorsed kid-size doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for young children. The vote Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration panel moves the nation closer to vaccinating children ages 5 to 11. The FDA isn’t bound by the recommendation and is expected to make its own decision within days. If regulators agree, shots could begin as early as late next week. Young kids would get just a third of the dose given to teens and adults. A study found kid-size vaccinations are nearly 91% effective at preventing symptomatic infections.
Jamestown (CVHD) Central Valley Health District reminds residents that COVID testing is on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, at the Jamestown Civic Center, Exchequor Room, from 11-a.m. to 1-pm
Call CVHD at 701-252-8130 to register.
Valley City (CCHD) City County Health in Valley City announces their COVID-19 testing days and site location in Valley City.
Testing has moved to the REC Center at 140 4th Street Southwest. Testing will be 12:30-2:30 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
There are opportunities for vaccinations, both for annual influenza and for the COVID vaccine. In October CCHD opens early on Tuesdays at 7-am and late on Wednesdays until 6-pm, Call 845-8518 to make an appointment).
Jamestown (Chamber) Members of the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Lifestyle Appliance & Entertainment Center. They recently renovated their show room, which included upgraded flooring, lighting, paint, and shelving. They are located at 918 17th St. SW. For more information call Colin or Toni at 701-252-8111.
For more information, contact Emily Bivens by emailing: director@jamestownchamber.com or call the chamber at 701-252-4830.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota man has entered an Alford plea in the death of a 14-year-old girl who authorities said was strangled and stabbed more than 20 times in a random attack outside a store in June. Arthur Kollie entered the plea Monday in the death of Jupiter Paulsen. With the plea, the 22-year-old Fargo man maintains his innocence, but acknowledges there is enough evidence for a conviction. Charging documents say a sanitation worker saw Kollie attack the girl the morning of June 4 outside a Party City store in Fargo. The witness told police he saw Kollie strangling her.
In sports…
Tues.
High School Volleyball.
Valley City 3 Devils Lake 0
Tuesday
VCSU Men’s Basketball
At Valley City
Minot State 98 VCSU 93
(VCSU) The Valley City State University men’s basketball team opened the 2021-22 season Tuesday night by hosting NCAA Division II school Minot State University for an exhibition contest.
The Vikings rallied to within five points in the final minutes after facing a 18-point second-half deficit, but VCSU could not complete the comeback as Minot State held on for a 98-93 victory.
Jalen Addison led the Vikings with 25 points Tuesday, including 20 points in the final five minutes to help fuel VCSU’s late challenge.
The game was an exhibition contest for both teams and does not count on their season records. The Vikings play their first countable game this weekend as they hit the road for early-season challenges at Northwestern College on Friday and Dordt University on Saturday.
Valley City State and Minot State went shot-for-shot in an entertaining first half as the Beavers opened up a slim 47-40 lead at the break. Minot started the second half with a 14-4 run to open up a 61-44 lead with 15:44 remaining. Back-to-back 3’s by Jaxon Gunville gave the Beavers their largest lead of the game at 71-53 with 9:50 to go.
The Vikings responded with an 8-0 run, book-ended by 3’s from Cayden Rickard and Tate Hebrink, to cut the deficit to 71-61. Fueled by Addison’s hot hand, the Vikings eventually trimmed the deficit to 85-80 with 2:42 remaining, but could get no closer the rest of the way.
Four Vikings scored in double figures, led by Addison’s 25 points. Kevin Schramm had 16 points and eight rebounds. Chris Thompson scored 15 points and Joshua Kelly added 10 points and three assists.
The Vikings forced Minot State into 22 turnovers while turning it over just 12 times. The Beavers shot 56 percent overall (35-63) and 41 percent on 3’s. Valley City State shot 43 percent overall (29-67) and 39 percent on 3’s (12-31).
Up next: Valley City State takes a road trip to Iowa for two games this weekend. The Vikings play at Northwestern College on Friday at 7:45 p.m., and then play at Dordt University on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday
UJ
At Aberdeen, SD
Women’s Basketball
Jamestown 81 Presentation College 34
ABERDEEN, S.D. (UJ) — Kia Tower (JR/Bigfork, MN) scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting and Hannah DeMars (JR/Grand Rapids, MN) added 11 points as the University of Jamestown women’s basketball team cruised to an 81-34 win over Presentation College Tuesday night.
Despite having just two players in double figures, the Jimmies got points from 14 players in all against the Saints.
Jamestown led 20-9 after the first quarter, shooting 42.1 percent overall and forcing Presentation into eight turnovers. The lead ballooned to 45-18 at the half as Tower and Madelyn Schmidt (FR/Tappen, ND) combined for 13 points in the quarter, missing just one of their six shots.
A Lexiss Trygg (FR/Virginia, MN) layup gave UJ its third 31-point lead of the second half and the score was 61-30 going into the fourth.
The Saints went cold in the final ten minutes, making just one of 12 shots while the Jimmies shot 8-of-18 and outscored PC 20-4.
Sarah Lenz (FR/Belle Plaine, MN) finished with nine points and Madelyn Schmidt added eight. Megan Oswald (FR/Brownsdale, MN) pulled down a team-high six rebounds.
Jamestown is back in action on November 6 at Mayville State (N.D.) University with game time set for 5:30 p.m.
Men’s Basketball
ABERDEEN, S.D. (UJ) — A 16-2 run midway through the second half helped lead the University of Jamestown men’s basketball team to an 80-67 win over Presentation College Tuesday night in non-conference action.
Jamestown held a 37-25 lead at halftime while shooting nearly 50 percent from the field, and led 47-34 after a Cole Woodford (FR/Redwood Falls, MN) free throw at the 15:56 mark.
PC went on an 18-5 run to tie the game at 52 following Denzel McDuffey’s three-pointer with 10:36 remaining. A Mason Walters (SO/Jamestown, ND) layup put the Jimmies back in front, only to have a breakaway dunk by Travez Nyx tie the game again.
Walters scored the next five UJ points, and a three from Marc Kjos (SO/Lake City, MN) made it 62-54 and forced a Saint timeout with 7:07 left. McDuffey sank a pair of free throws to stop the Jimmie streak, but Will Cordes (FR/Shakopee, MN) drained a three on the next Jamestown trip down the court. Devon Schultz (SR/Arlington, MN) put home a thunderous dunk, Woodford made a layup, and Kjos made the back end of a two-shot foul to put the Jimmies up by 14. The Saints would get no closer than 11 points the rest of the way.
Jamestown was led in scoring by Walters with 33 points, with Kjos and Woodford also in double figures with 12. Walters pulled down a team-high nine rebounds while Schultz added eight and blocked a pair of shots.
The Jimmies, now 2-0 this season, host Trinity Bible College at 7 p.m. Friday.
Alex Nowka (JR/Anchorage, Alaska) from the University of Jamestown women’s soccer team has been named the GPAC Defender of the Week, the conference office announced Tuesday.
Nowka was in goal for both of No. 23 Jamestown’s victories last week. In a 2-0 win against Dordt (Iowa), Nowka finished with five saves, then added a pair of saves in a 1-0 win at College of Saint Mary (Neb.) Nowka now has nine shutouts this season, tying a career high.
Jamestown hosts Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) University Wednesday at 5 p.m.
MLB-WORLD SERIES
Braves take Game 1 of World Series
HOUSTON (AP) — Jorge Soler became the first player to begin a World Series with a home run and the Atlanta Braves beat the Houston Astros 6-2 in Tuesday night’s opener despite the loss of pitcher Charlie Morton to a broken leg.
Boosted by a strong bullpen effort, a two-run homer by Adam Duvall and a late sacrifice fly from Freddie Freeman, the Braves coasted in their first Series appearance since Chipper Jones and their Big Three aces ascended in 1999. Game 2 is Wednesday in Houston.
MLB-NEWS
Ohtani gets special award from MLB for 2-way All-Star season
UNDATED (AP) — Shohei Ohtani’s two-way All-Star season with the Los Angeles Angels was so unprecedented that Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred presented a special award to recognize it.
Ohtani was given the Commissioner’s Historic Achievement Award before Game 1 of the World Series. Ohtani had 46 home runs, 100 RBIs and 26 stolen bases this season, his fourth in the majors after playing in his native Japan. He was 9-2 with a 3.18 ERA while striking out 156 batters in 23 pitching starts. Those numbers made him the most accomplished two-way player since Babe Ruth, who last pitched regularly in 1919.
In other MLB news:
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred exchanged a handshake with players’ union head Tony Clark on the field before the World Series opener and expressed optimism about reaching an agreement before the current deal expires Dec. 1 but did not detail any progress in talks that appear headed to a lockout. There is no evidence of progress toward an agreement.
NBA..
— Rudy Gobert had 23 points and 16 rebounds and Donovan Mitchell added 22 points to lead the Utah Jazz to a 122-110 win over the Denver Nuggets in a game where Nikola Jokic left with a knee injury. The reigning NBA MVP had 24 points in just 15 first-half minutes before he got hurt. Mike Conley and Bojan Bogdanovic each contributed 15 for the Jazz, who moved to 3-0 on the season. Two minutes before halftime, Jokic banged knees with Gobert and stayed down holding his right leg. He eventually got up with assistance and limped to the locker room. He will be examined again, but initial injury report was a knee contusion.
— Kemba Walker scored 19 points in his best game with his hometown team and the New York Knicks snapped a 15-game losing streak against the Philadelphia 76ers with a 112-99 victory. Evan Fournier added 18 points in the Knicks’ first victory over Philadelphia since April 12, 2017. Julius Randle had 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Joel Embiid didn’t have a field goal in the first half of his first career loss to the Knicks.
UNDATED (AP) — Stephen Curry scored 23 points and the Golden State Warriors remain unbeaten, rallying in the second half to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 106-98. Andrew Wiggins had 21 points and Damion Lee scored 20 for the Warriors, who have opened the season with four straight wins. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 30 points on 11-of-19 shooting for the winless Thunder. Oklahoma City led by 11 points at halftime and by 12 midway through the third quarter before Golden State began chipping away.
In other Tuesday hoops action:
— Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook led the Los Angeles Lakers to a 125-121 overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs with LeBron James sidelined. Davis had 35 points and 17 rebounds, and Westbrook had added 33 points and 10 rebounds. Westbrook scored 15 points in the fourth quarter and overtime. Jakob Poeltl added 27 points and 14 rebounds for San Antonio. Lakers coach Frank Vogel said James is “questionable” for Wednesday’s game at Oklahoma City. Vogel said the injury is in a “different spot” from the right ankle injury James sustained through late last season.
— Luka Doncic had 26 points and 14 rebounds, Reggie Bullock had his best game with his new team by scoring 16 points and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Houston Rockets 116-106 in coach Jason Kidd’s first home game. Eric Gordon scored 16 points, and Christian Wood had 16 points and 17 rebounds for the Rockets.
NFL-NEWS
NFL not planning to issue report on Washington Football Team
UNDATED (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is not going to issue a report on its 10-month investigation into allegations the Washington Football Team engaged in harassment and abuse.
Goodell said the league would not make the investigation public because of its promise to protect the identities of those who testified. The commissioner spoke after the first day of meetings for the league’s 32 owners. He said the league wanted to protect the roughly 150 former employees who spoke to lawyer Beth Wilkinson, who conducted the NFL investigation. He noted the NFL released a summary of the investigation and that Washington owner Daniel Snyder has been “held accountable.”
Elsewhere in the NFL:
— Houston Texans chairman and CEO Cal McNair has apologized for referring to the novel coronavirus as the “China virus” during the team’s charity golf tournament in May. The phrase was used frequently by former president Donald Trump. It was considered by many to be insensitive to Asians because it placed blame on China for the COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement, McNair said he made “an inappropriate choice of words.” He said he apologized at the time and is apologizing again.
— The New York Jets placed linebackers Jamien Sherwood and Blake Cashman on injured reserve. The moves Tuesday are the latest hits to an already depleted unit. Both Sherwood and Cashman were hurt last Sunday during New York’s 54-13 loss at New England.
— Dustin Hopkins was signed as the Los Angeles Chargers kicker on Tuesday after the team waived Tristan Vizcaino. Hopkins was released by Washington on Oct. 20 after seven seasons. He was 12 of 14 on field goals and 10 of 12 on extra points through six games. Hopkins has made 84% of his field-goal attempts during his career.
— Former New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung has been charged with assault and battery on a family or household member. Prosecutors allege the 34-year-old Chung pushed a woman to the ground and slapped her outside her home. Chung’s lawyer said her client looked forward to being “fully exonerated.”
— Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says he considers it a “joke” that his name has been linked to open college jobs at USC and LSU. Tomlin says he has one of the best jobs in professional sports and has no interest in leaving.
— The Baltimore Ravens have designated defensive end Derek Wolfe for return, allowing him to resume practicing. Wolfe has been on injured reserve since Oct. 2 because of back problems. Wolfe was a regular starter for eight seasons with the Denver Broncos, then started eight of the 14 games he appeared in last season for the Ravens. He hasn’t played yet this season.
— Mike Lucci, a Pro Bowl linebacker who played nine seasons with the Detroit Lions, has died. He was 81 years old. Lucci died in Florida after an extended illness. Lucci played on Cleveland’s 1964 NFL championship team. But he spent most of his 12-year career with the Lions, from 1965-73. After his NFL career, Lucci was a radio and TV broadcaster and businessman.
NHL …
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Matt Dumba scored his first goal of the season midway through the third period, leading the Minnesota Wild to a 3-2 victory over Vancouver on Tuesday night, spoiling the Canucks’ home opener. Mats Zuccarello and Jonas Brodin also scored for the Wild. Cam Talbot made 22 saves for Minnesota. Alex Chiasson scored on a power play, and Bo Horvat added a goal for the Canucks, who had their two-game win streak halted. Thatcher Demko stopped 27 shots. Vancouver’s home opener was the first game with full capacity at Rogers Arena in 595 days.
— Reilly Smith scored a short-handed goal, Robin Lehner stopped 26 shots and the injury-plagued Vegas Golden Knights snapped a four-game slide with a 3-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche. It was Smith’s seventh short-handed goal for Vegas. Chandler Stephenson also scored and Keegan Kolesar added an empty-netter to seal the win in the matchup between two of the top teams in the West who have hardly been playing at their best. Cale Makar had the only goal for Colorado.
UNDATED (AP) — Andrew Mangiapane had two of Calgary’s four goals in the first period, and the Flames extended their winning streak to four games with a 5-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night.
Milan Lucic, Elias Lindholm and Matthew Tkachuk also scored for the Flames. Calgary backup goalie Dan Vladar made 27 saves. Pavel Zacha had two goals and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils.
In other action on the ice:
— The Seattle Kraken got their first home win in franchise history, a 5-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. Brandon Tanev scored twice and Jordan Eberle scored his first of the season for Seattle. Tanev has become an unlikely goal-scoring leader for the Kraken with five in seven games. For Montreal, Mike Hoffman scored for a second straight game and Jake Allen had 21 saves, but it was an ugly start to the Canadiens’ West Coast trip.
— Juuse Saros made 28 saves to lead the Nashville Predators to a 3-1 win over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night. Matt Duchene, Filip Forsberg and Mikael Granlund scored for Nashville, winners of two straight. Timo Meier had a goal and James Reimer made 23 saves for the Sharks, which have lost two in a row following their season-opening four-game winning streak.
— Ondrej Palat and Ryan McDonagh scored 10 seconds apart in the second period and the Tampa Bay Lightning picked up their first regulation victory of the season with a 5-1 win over Pittsburgh. Jason Zucker scored Pittsburgh’s lone goal late in the third as the Penguins fell in regulation for the first time in six games this season.
NHL-BLACKHAWKS-INVESTIGATION
Blackhawks GM Bowman resigns after sexual assault probe
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Blackhawks general manager and president of hockey operations Stan Bowman has resigned after an investigation found he was among a group of leaders who failed to respond promptly to allegations that an assistant coach sexually assaulted a player in 2010.
The results of an independent review commissioned by the team were handed over to the Blackhawks on Monday. Team CEO Danny Wirtz called the report released Tuesday “both disturbing and difficult to read.” The NHL responded by fining the team $2 million for mishandling the sexual assault allegations.
In other NHL moves:
— The Chicago Blackhawks put captain Jonathan Toews and Henrik Borgstrom in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol, giving the winless team five players on the list. Toews and Borgstrom missed practice after they joined fellow forwards Patrick Kane and Jujhar Khaira and defenseman Riley Stillman in the protocol. Assistant coaches Marc Crawford and Tomas Mitell are away from the team for the same reason. The use of the COVID-19 list doesn’t necessarily mean any of the players or coaches tested positive. They could have been deemed a close contact of someone who tested positive. The team was 100% vaccinated at the start of training camp.
— The New York Islanders have signed tough guy forward Ross Johnston to four-year contract extension. Johnston has seven goals and eight assists in 87 games with the Islanders. The Islanders signed him as a free agent during his final season of junior hockey in 2014-15.
SOCCER-SOUTH KOREA-US
Carli Lloyd plays final match for US in rout of South Korea
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The U.S. women sent Carli Lloyd into retirement with a 6-0 rout of South Korea.
Lloyd didn’t score in her final match, but it hardly mattered because the night was all about her. She was subbed out in the 65th minute and sobbed as she left to a standing ovation by the crowd of 18,115 at Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota. Lloyd’s final match was her 316th with the national team, the second-most international appearances of any player. She scored 134 goals for the United States, third most in team history, along with 61 assists.
GENDER EQUITY REPORT
Second NCAA gender equity report shows spending disparities
UNDATED (AP) — The NCAA has fallen short of upholding its commitment to gender equity, spending more on male athletes on average than female ones.
That’s according to a second report by a law firm, which released its 153-page report Tuesday night. The report includes a series of recommendations to improve the gap among all sports tournaments, going beyond the first set of recommendations regarding men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Spending per Division I and national championship participants, excluding basketball, was about $1,700 less for women than men.
In world and national news…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats are unveiling a new billionaires’ tax proposal to help pay for President Joe Biden’s sweeping domestic policy package. The tax proposed Wednesday would be on the gains of those with more than $1 billion in assets or incomes of more than $100 million a year. And the tax could begin to shore up the big social services and climate change plan Biden is racing to finish this week. Biden needs to win over key Democrats, including Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who had rejected earlier tax plans. Biden says his package will be fully paid for and won’t raise taxes on anyone earning less than $400,000 a year.
BEIJING (AP) — Global stock markets are lower after Australian inflation rose to a six-year high and a Chinese newspaper warned more property developers might default on bonds. Investors looked ahead to U.S. economic growth data due out this week. London and Frank opened lower, shrugging off strong U.S. corporate profits. Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong declined. The Australian inflation report highlighted investor fears central banks might feel pressure to cool rising prices by rolling back stimulus that is pushing up stocks. The Chinese newspaper Global Times cited industry analysts as saying more developers were likely to default amid pressure from regulators to cut their debt levels.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Investigators plan to discuss their initial findings in the fatal movie-set shooting in which Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun, killing a cinematographer and wounding the director. The news conference scheduled for Wednesday by Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza and District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies promises the first detailed public comments by investigators about the killing of 42-year-old Halyna Hutchins during a rehearsal at a New Mexico ranch. The shooting has baffled Hollywood professionals and prompted calls to better regulate firearms of sets or even ban them in the age of seamless computer-generated imagery. Court records say that an assistant director grabbed the gun from a cart and indicated the weapon was safe by yelling “cold gun.”
LONDON (AP) — The U.S. government has asked Britain’s High Court to overturn a judge’s decision that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be sent to the United States to face espionage charges. A lower court judge who refused extradition in January ruled Assange was likely to kill himself if held under harsh U.S. prison conditions. But a lawyer for the U.S. said American authorities have given binding assurances that Assange would be able to serve any sentence he received in his native Australia and wouldn’t be held before trial in a top-security U.S. “Supermax” prison. Assange missed the first part of Wednesday’s hearing but then appeared by video link from prison later Wednesday.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s president is saying that a cyberattack that shut down gas stations across the nation aimed to get “people angry by creating disorder and disruption.” Ebrahim Raisi’s comments, the first since Tuesday’s attack, did not blame anyone specifically for the incident. However, he suggested anti-Iranian forces were behind the cyberattack. He said: “There should be serious readiness in the field of cyberwar and related bodies should not allow the enemy to follow their ominous aims to make problem in trend of people’s life.”
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