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A problem at Amazon’s cloud computing service disrupted internet use around the world. The outage on Monday took down a broad range of online services, including social media, gaming, food delivery, streaming and financial platforms. About three hours after the outage began, Amazon Web Services said it was starting to recover from the problem, although problems lingered for some users. AWS provides behind-the-scenes cloud computing infrastructure to some of the world’s biggest organizations. Its customers include government departments, universities and businesses. Amazon pinned the outage on issues related to its domain name system. Read moreAmazon cloud outage takes down many online services around the world

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Anaheim Ducks coach Joel Quenneville returns to the United Center for the first time since a sexual assault scandal involving his 2010 Blackhawks team was revealed in 2021. The Ducks have started the season 2-2-0. Quenneville was banned from the NHL for nearly three years and resigned as coa… Read moreQuenneville returns to face Blackhawks for 1st time since being banned after sexual assault scandal

Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey are urging a judge to dismiss the case against him. In court papers Monday, they called it a vindictive prosecution motivated by “personal animus” and orchestrated by a White House determined to seek retribution against a perceived foe of President… Read moreComey's lawyers say case against him is driven by Trump's 'personal animus' and must be thrown out