close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 6 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Kansas placed coach Les Miles on administrative leave Friday night, hours after a report released by LSU revealed school officials there considered firing him in 2013 because of his behavior with female student workers. "Even though the allegations against him occurred at LSU, we take these matters very seriously at KU," Kansas athletic director Jeff Long said in a statement. "Now that we have access to this information, we will take the coming days to fully review the material and to see if any additional information is available. I do not want to speculate on a timeline for our review because it is imperative we do our due diligence." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Miles is entering his third year as Kansas coach, and coming off a winless 2020 season. He was coach at LSU for 11-plus years … [Read more...] about Kansas places coach Les Miles on administrative leave after LSU report
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At Least 30,000 U.S. Organizations Compromised Through Microsoft Exploit
At least 30,000 U.S. governmental and commercial organizations have been hacked via a recently discovered Microsoft Exchange Server exploit. One source told the Wall Street Journal that the actual number of organizations impacted could reach 250,000. Cybersecurity experts believe the hackers had access to Microsoft customers’ systems for about two months before the tech giant patched the problem. Breitbart News recently reported that tech giant Microsoft recently warned customers that it believes a Chinese-stated backed hacking group, referred to as Hafnium, has used four previously undisclosed security flaws in Microsoft’s Exchange Server enterprise email product in an attempt to steal private information. Microsoft stated that the group exploited the software in an attempt to steal information from a number of U.S.-based organizations including law firms and defense contractors but also appeared to target infectious disease researchers and policy think tanks. According to … [Read more...] about At Least 30,000 U.S. Organizations Compromised Through Microsoft Exploit
Bowling Green State University student in critical condition, fraternity suspended after alleged hazing incident
A student at Bowling Green State University is in critical condition following an alleged hazing incident involving alcohol, prompting a fraternity to be placed on interim suspension. Local CBS affiliate WBNS-TV reported that the incident allegedly occurred at Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) off of the Ohio school’s campus on Thursday. Family attorney Sean Alto identified the student as sophomore Stone Foltz. The lawyer told ABC News Saturday that Foltz is being kept alive while doctors work to donate his organs. ADVERTISEMENT The fraternity’s international organization told ABC that it was “horrified and outraged” by the incident, adding that the Bowling Green chapter has been placed on administrative suspension. University leaders said they will be meeting with students to determine the long-term future of fraternities and sororities on campus. "As more details are confirmed, we will also pursue permanent suspension of Delta Beta Chapter as well as expulsion … [Read more...] about Bowling Green State University student in critical condition, fraternity suspended after alleged hazing incident
The world’s largest protests you’ve probably never heard of
Mandeep Rai Dhillon is the author of " The Values Compass: What 101 Countries Teach Us About Purpose, Life and Leadership ." The opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author. View more opinion at CNN. (CNN) We are now well into the ninth straight month of strikes and protests by the farmers of India. My family are farmers, and have been for many generations, and my mother called me in distress last summer about the agricultural bills that were being passed in India. Mandeep Rai Dhillon She wasn't the only one who was hurting: These new laws would not only affect farmers, but the price of food and India's massive informal economy, which engages many millions. Protests began on a small scale in June in Punjab when the government first rolled out its new agricultural policies . Demonstrations have grown exponentially since they were passed as laws on September 20. In late November, protests moved into the connective … [Read more...] about The world’s largest protests you’ve probably never heard of
‘This Is A Liberty Issue’: Group Representing Placer County Restaurant Owners Threatens To Sue Newsom Over COVID Regulations
ROCKLIN (CBS13) – Ongoing coronavirus-related regulations that are limiting restaurants have left a bad taste in owners’ mouths, leaving one group from Placer County threatening to sue the state and Gov. Gavin Newsom if those restrictions aren’t lifted. Congressman Tom McClintock and other elected officials rallied alongside a dozen Placer County restaurant owners who have had their fill of the state shutdown. READ MORE: Boy, 8, Hailed A Hero After Discovering Baby Sister Unresponsive In Pool “We’re all here to say the same thing: Enough is enough!” said Congressman Tom McClintock. Rula Khatib, who runs Primo Pizza Burger and Brew in Rocklin, is part of an ever-growing group that says ever-changing COVID-19 restrictions have made it hard to conduct business. “I used to make my schedules weeks ahead of time. Now I go day by day. I bring in people for no reason and send them home. If I tip over I’m going to tip over 30 families,” she said. That’s why the California … [Read more...] about ‘This Is A Liberty Issue’: Group Representing Placer County Restaurant Owners Threatens To Sue Newsom Over COVID Regulations