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1. Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló won't run for re-election next year, he announced last night. But he won't resign, which is sure to tick off the people in the US territory who have been calling for him to step down. Mass protests against Rosselló started last week after offensive private chat messages between the governor and his inner circle were made public.
Police fire rubber bullets and tear gas in clash 03:054. Bulgaria data hackIf you live in Bulgaria, chances are pretty good you've been hacked. Hackers stole the personal data of more than 5 million Bulgarians , meaning that just about every working adult there has been affected. The data was stolen from Bulgaria's tax revenue office. A 20-year-old cybersecurity worker has been arrested in connection with the hack. The attack is extraordinary, but not unique.
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