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Mar 04 2024
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Health-care hack spreads pain across hospitals and doctors nationwide
The fallout from the hack of a little-known but pivotal health-care company is inflicting pain on hospitals, doctor offices, pharmacies and millions of patients across the nation, with government and industry officials calling it one of the most serious attacks on the health-care system in U.S. history.
The Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare, owned by UnitedHealth Group, has cut
Washington PostApr 06 2024
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Gaza War Turns Spotlight on Long Pipeline of U.S. Weapons to Israel
In the fall of 2016, the Obama administration sealed a major military agreement with Israel that committed the United States to giving the country $38 billion in arms over 10 years. “The continued supply of the world’s most advanced weapons technology will ensure that Israel has the ability to defend itself from all manner of threats,” President Barack Obama said. At the time, the agreement
New York Times (News)Apr 24 2024
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Thornton again asks Larimer County to approve crucial water pipeline needed to grow the city
Thornton on Monday renewed its pleas for Larimer County’s approval of 10 miles of crucial water pipeline, while opponents begged Larimer commissioners to defend the land and water for their residents rather than OK a conduit benefiting people in Adams County. The first Larimer County Commissioners hearing on Thornton’s renewed request for a building permit for a key segment of its water
The Colorado SunApr 10 2024
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Trump Media director accused of ‘hacking’ files in attempted corporate ‘coup’: lawsuit
Investment firms led by the former CEO of the SPAC that merged with Donald Trump’s media company allege that their files were hacked and stolen by a current member of the media company’s board of directors.
In a federal civil lawsuit filed in South Florida last month, the firms accuse board member Eric Swider of plotting a coup in early 2023 to replace Patrick Orlando as CEO of the
CNBCMay 02 2024
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It’s do-or-die time for a water pipeline Thornton says it needs to keep home construction alive
The Denver PostFeb 28 2024
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House approves third pipeline-regulation bill
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — What happens on carbon dioxide pipelines is now up to the South Dakota Senate. The state House of Representatives on Wednesday approved SB201 on a 40-30 vote. It could give CO2 carriers more certainty while requiring them to pay counties where their lines run. Landowners crammed the House gallery to watch the two sides argue. The debate, at one hour and 40 minutes, was
KelolandMar 19 2024
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Mane Street Memphis: Almost 300 new apartments are coming to Legacy at Colonial in Cordova
Another Tuesday and another Mane Street Memphis fresh off the presses. Last Mane Street, I switched up the routine a bit and did an overview of the Mem2Nash event. The collaborative event with local Memphis officials and state representatives, sometimes flies under the radar and I wanted to share a more behind-the-scenes look for y'all at how some of Memphis and Nashville partnerships take
The Commercial AppealApr 06 2024
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TikTok ‘hack’ shows risky maneuver to avoid $15 congestion pricing fee
That will take a toll! Some drivers are so desperate to evade congestion pricing, they might be willing to endanger lives to bypass toll cameras. Video shared to social media this week exposed a potential hack to beat the toll camera on West End Avenue by cutting through a parking garage with an entrance on 60th Street and an exit on 61st Street. “I just avoided the toll in New York City,” the
New York Post (News)