Michelle Payne, the 2015 Melbourne Cup-winning jockey, is under investigation after she allegedly registered a positive test for a banned substance. "Michelle Payne tests positive for banned substance. Continues to show female athletes can do anything male athletes can." @TitusOReily "Michelle Payne tests positive to banned substance. Stewards became suspicious after she won the fourth at Flemington without a horse." @arozenbachs
Edinburgh Airport was left in darkness after the busy transport hub was hit by a major power cut. Lights went out at the airport around 9am on Wednesday, with travelers walking around the terminal buildings in near-pitch black conditions. "Power cut plunges Edinburgh Airport into darkness." @DailyMailUK "Flights are resuming at Edinburgh Airport after an earlier power cut was fixed. But there will be knock-on delays." @RadioForthNews
Concerning levels of faecal bacteria were present in ice at three major high street coffee chains, according to an investigation. Samples from drinks at Costa, Starbucks, and Caffe Nero were reportedly found to be contaminated in lab tests carried out by BBC One's consumer series Watchdog. "I have always thought Costa / Starbucks / Nero was shit." @alfadp365 "Well, looking at the reason why Starbucks, Costa and Cafe Nero are trending was a mistake." @jaysutherland
Many organizations in Europe and the US have been crippled by a ransomware attack known as 'Petya'. The malicious software has spread through large firms including the advertiser WPP, food company Mondelez, legal firm DLA Piper and Danish shipping and transport firm Maersk, leading to PCs and data being locked up and held for ransom. It's the second major global ransomware attack in the last two months. "Petya Ransomware Spreading Rapidly Worldwide, Just Like WannaCry." @bravoja
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