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Mar 13 2024
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Company hit by Medicaid payment processing hack says service will be restored by end of week
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The company that processes state Medicaid payments to pharmacies should be back online soon, according to state officials A ransomware attack late last month at Change Healthcare has affected Medicaid billing and care-authorization portals across the country, including Vermont. Vermont state officials say things should be back to normal for most pharmacy services and
WCAX 3Jan 12 2024
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Boys Basketball: Colonial Conference stat leaders through Jan. 11
Check out the lists below to see the per-game season stat leaders in the Colonial Conference through Thursday, Jan. 11 in six statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals and 3-pointers. Editor’s note: Leaders listed in this post are based on stats reported by coaches directly into our stats database, which we also use to make assessments for weekly and postseason honors.
Mar 18 2024
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Doc dump suggests Michigan sheriff warned Jim Jordan of foreigners hacking 2020 election
A social media account has released a cache of documents that it claims to be from a Michigan sheriff who worked to overturn President Joe Biden's 2020 victory in the state. The documents include sensitive information from Dominion Voting Systems. The X account @SheriffLeaf uses a photo of Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf, though it is not confirmed that Leaf, who has investigated the 2020 result
Raw StoryMar 15 2024
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North Dakota pipeline regulators set Monday meeting on permit rehearing for Iowa company
North Dakota pipeline regulators will meet Monday to discuss a schedule for hearings on a carbon dioxide pipeline project proposed by Ames-based Summit Carbon Solutions. The Public Service Commission agenda also includes a request to reconsider an earlier decision striking down restrictive county-level pipeline zoning ordinances. The meeting is slated to begin at 11 a.m. at the North Dakota
Des Moines RegisterFeb 16 2024
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Trial begins over North Dakota’s pipeline protest costs
BISMARCK, N.D. — Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of North Dakota’s lawsuit against the federal government for the costs of responding to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the culmination of an unusual and drawn-out court fight. The state filed the lawsuit in 2019, seeking $38 million from the federal government for policing the protests. The bench trial before U.S. District
Minnesota LawyerDec 17 2023
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Search underway for missing boater in water at Goose Pond Colony
Search underway for missing boater in water at Goose Pond Colony (Video)
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) says an individual went missing in the water near Goose Pond Resort in Scottsboro Saturday morning. ALEA says an individual was duck hunting around 8AM Saturday on Lake Guntersville near Goose Pond Resort. While duck hunting, ALEA says the individual's kayak capsized
Spot On AlabamaMar 13 2024
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Mary Mazzio’s ‘Bad River’ chronicles Wisconsin Native American community’s pipeline fight
“I didn’t know what that was, but I was, like, ‘Well, it’s got a paddle,’” said Mazzio, a Massachusetts native and onetime Olympic rower who’s as comfortable on the water as she is behind the camera. Before Mary Mazzio shot a single frame of “Bad River,” her new documentary about a Native community’s battle to remove a precarious pipeline from its reservation in northern Wisconsin, she was
The Boston GlobeFeb 15 2024
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Bill aiming to be carbon dioxide pipeline compromise advances to Senate
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Arguments over the future of carbon dioxide pipelines in South Dakota rage on in Pierre. The state legislature has debated several bills this session aiming to address the concerns and legal issues over proposed projects. Senate Majority Leader Casey Crabtree (R-Madison) is hoping the bill that he’s a prime sponsor of, Senate Bill 201, will finally move along
Dakota News NowMay 12 2021
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Biden Signs Executive Order to Strengthen U.S. Cybersecurity, Colonial Pipeline to Launch Restart
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at improving U.S. cybersecurity and defenses after a ransomware hack caused the Colonial Pipeline, which provides nearly half of the transportation fuel for the East Coast, to shut down. The order, which the White House had been working on for months, will establish a Cybersecurity Safety Review Board to review incidents in
NPR (Online News) New York Post (News) Washington PostFeb 29 2024
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NSA cybersecurity chief: Revelations from Chinese hacking leak are ‘eye-opening’
The revelations of a Chinese contractor’s hacking tools have astonished the world’s top cybersecurity experts, including the U.S. government’s most senior analysts at the National Security Agency.
A trove of documents, images and messages from the Chinese government-affiliated security contractor I-Soon suddenly appeared on the GitHub software development platform this month, offering
Washington Times