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A 40-year-old New York man faces hate crime charges following a confrontation with “Today" show host Craig Melvin at NBC’s studio in Manhattan. Police say Friday that the man was arrested Thursday morning inside 30 Rockefeller Center in Midtown by an officer responding to reports of a disorderly individual inside the building. NBC News says an individual approached Melvin after entering an unauthorized area in a vestibule near Studio 1A. Melvin notified security, who held the man until police arrived. The network says no altercation occurred and no injuries were reported. NBC did not say how the man gained access to the area. Read moreMan charged with hate crimes after confrontation with 'Today' show's Melvin at NBC studio

Fairlife is pausing its U.S. production after a ransomware attack breached some of the milk brand's systems. Coca-Cola, which owns Fairlife, announced Thursday that unauthorized access affected production-related systems. Operations were temporarily suspended as a result, but the company maintained that product quality and safety remain intact. Fairlife’s Canadian operations were not impacted. Coca-Cola has informed law enforcement and is working with cybersecurity experts to investigate and restore operations. Cyberattacks are increasing across sectors. Beyond dairy goods, other breaches have recently resulted in anything from core education services getting knocked offline to empty shelves at popular clothing stores. Read moreFairlife pauses US production after cyberattack breached milk brand's systems

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