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LONDON — Britain’s policing minister said Monday that “human error” led to hundreds of thousands of DNA records and other data on criminal suspects being erased from the national police computer. Kit Malthouse told lawmakers in the House of Commons that the mishap occurred during a “regular housekeeping process” on the computer, which holds 13 million records. He said some 400,000 records were wiped, including 213,000 offence records and 170,000 arrest records. “Clearly this situation is very serious,” Malthouse said, adding that “we will know the full extent of the impact of this issue over the next few days.” Labour lawmaker Yvette Cooper said it was “very hard to understand how 400,000 records could be deleted from such a crucial system without there being a proper back-up system in place.” Malthouse said officials were trying to recover the data but he could not guarantee that no criminal investigations would be harmed by the error. He said the government was working “to make sure that any operational impact is obviated or mitigated.” The Associated Press
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Hundreds of Honduran migrants awoke tired and hungry Monday after a second night stuck along a rural Guatemalan roadside by police and soldiers who will not let them pass. A steep mountain and tall wall flanking the rural highway have allowed Guatemalan authorities to bottle up the group that had numbered about 2,000 when it pushed into Guatemala Friday night. Guatemala’s immigration authorities said Monday that another group of about 800 migrants had been located about 40 kilometers farther north along the highway near Rio Hondo.
Wales has faced criticism in the past week for vaccinating fewer people than the other home nations.
Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene, QAnon-backing RepublicanGeorgia congresswoman is banned for 12 hours after berating her state’s election officials and making baseless election fraud claims
The 2020 figure still represented an increase on 2018.
Airlines were among the sectors hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with travel demand evaporating as the virus spread around the globe. Industry execs have said to expect it to take years for passenger volumes to return to pre-pandemic levels, and some prominent voices have questioned whether business travel will ever rebound. A lot of the biggest airlines, companies including Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL), United Airlines Holdings (NASDAQ: UAL), and American Airlines Group (NASDAQ: AAL), rely on business travel for the bulk of their profits and will need to dramatically revamp their operations if it doesn't return.
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DETROIT — The resiliency, culture and heroism of Black Americans and the African Diaspora will be the central theme of a virtual event Tuesday evening that will celebrate the nation’s diversity ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris is slated to speak at the event, “We Are One,” which will also honour the historic nature of her being the first Black and South Asian woman to become vice-president of the United States. An event celebrating the contributions of Black Americans is fitting. Black voters nationwide helped deliver Biden’s presidency. From the start of Biden’s White House bid, Black voters have overwhelmingly supported him. Black-led organizing work across the nation galvanized voters of colour and led to historic turnout in key battleground states. “This programming will honour acts of resilience, heroism, and commitment to unity from the Black, Latino, and AAPI communities as the coalitions that make up our nation come together to celebrate a new chapter in our history,” said Presidential Inaugural Committee CEO Tony Allen, who is also president of Delaware State University. Several of the nation’s top Black leaders will also deliver remarks, including House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, a close ally of Biden whose endorsement in South Carolina widened Biden’s winning margin and started his avalanche of March primary victories. Stacey Abrams, whose voter registration and education efforts helped flip Georgia blue for Biden, Rep. Cedric Richmond, Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Rep. Joyce Beatty, Sen. Cory Booker, and Sen.elect Rev. Raphael Warnock will also speak. The event will pay homage to the rich history of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities, as well as Black sororities and fraternities. Harris is the first HBCU graduate and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority member to be vice-president. The sorority’s international president and CEO, Dr. Glenda Glover, and Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick will deliver remarks. The event will feature musical performances and appearances from activists and celebrities. It'll be hosted by Terrence J and feature Leslie Jones, DJ D-Nice, and Black cultural icons such as Frankie Beverly, The O’Jays, Rapsody. The celebration also includes a Battle of the Bands and features several HBCUs: including Delaware State University, Howard University, the Texas Southern University Debate Team, Florida A&M University Marching 100, Grambling State University World Famed Marching Band, Jackson State University Sonic Boom of the South, Louisiana Leadership Institute All-star Marching Band, South Carolina State University Marching 101, Southern University Human Jukebox Marching Band, and the Tennessee State University Aristocrat of Bands. The event is part of five planned days of programming under the inaugural’s theme of “America United.” It will air Tuesday, Jan. 19, from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ET on social media and on select channels, including Urban One, Revolt TV and NBC Peacock TV’s, The Choice. ___ Kat Stafford is an investigative reporter on The Associated Press’ Race and Ethnicity team. Follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/kat__stafford. Kat Stafford, The Associated Press
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The 26th annual Critics Choice Awards unveiled its series nominees on Monday with Netflix’s Ozark and The Crown leading the pack with six nominations each. Film nominees and the ceremony’s format will be revealed on February 7. Taye Diggs is set to return as host for the third time and the winners will be revealed live on The CW […]
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