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Jan 19 2024
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New Jersey consumers will have right to opt-out of online data collection under new law
New Jerseyans will have the right to opt out of their personal data being collected and sold in some instances under a new law opposed by business groups who say it will burden Garden State businesses and leave them vulnerable to lawsuits. The legislation, sponsored by then-Assemblyman Raj Mukherji, will require certain entities that do business in New Jersey to notify customers when their
New Jersey MonitorJan 05 2024
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Prince William residents sue to block data center development and more Va. headlines
• A Henrico County hospital said law enforcement officers “interrupted” an initial attempt at mental health treatment for Irvo Otieno, who died in custody a few days later at a different hospital after being arrested and jailed.—Richmond Times-Dispatch • A new poll found Gov. Glenn Youngkin has retained a 58% approval rating despite the Virginia GOP’s losses in last year’s General Assembly
Virginia MercuryDec 26 2023
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Integris hospital hit with potential data breach, patients urged to stay alert
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Integris Hospital is warning it’s patients of a potential data breach after the hospital system was hacked. Integris officials confirm, the hospital system was hacked back in November. On Sunday, patients started getting e-mails claiming to be from the group behind the hack. According to hospital officials, they are asking patients who get an e-mail not to click on any
KFOR 4Dec 26 2023
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Integris Health data breach may have compromised patients' personal information
BREAKING HEADLINES, INCLUDING THIS A HOME IN NORTHWEST OKC GOES UP IN FLAMES. OUR KOCO CREWS ARRIVING TO THE SCENE AROUND 3:00 THIS MORNING IN A NEIGHBORHOOD JUST WEST OF BRITTON AND BROADWAY. WE CAN TELL YOU THIS HOME WAS EMPTY. SO NOBODY WAS HURT. BUT A LARGE WATER MAIN BREAK IN THAT SAME AREA IS CAUSING SOME ISSUES. SOME OF THE STREETS UNDER WATER. AT THIS POINT, CREWS WORKING TO FIGURE OUT
KOCO 5Oct 26 2023
Analysis
Strong Growth Data: No Soft Landing for Inflation
For those who follow closely the Atlanta Fed’s invaluable GDPNow estimate, today’s 4.9 percent real annual growth rate for the third quarter was a slightly negative surprise, as the mavens in Atlanta expected the number to be north of 5 percent. But for virtually everyone else who has been dining on a steady diet of “soft landing” rhetoric from Fed watchers, it was a major upside surprise. So
National Review (Opinion)Dec 12 2023
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Automatic Data Processing Inc. stock rises Tuesday, outperforms market
Shares of Automatic Data Processing Inc. ADP, advanced 1.45% to $236.68 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around positive trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, rising 0.46% to 4,643.70 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.48% to 36,577.94. This was the stock's second consecutive day of gains. Automatic Data Processing Inc. closed $38.24 below
MarketWatchDec 11 2023
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Smith team announces plans to present Trump cellphone data at trial
Special counsel Jack Smith's team announced plans to use former President Donald Trump's cellphone data in the 2020 election subversion case. In a Monday court filing, Smith made known his intent to call forth an expert witness who had "extracted and processed data" from Trump's phone. The data include the time Trump spent on Twitter. PATRIOT GAMES: HOW NEW ENGLAND'S DISASTROUS NFL SEASON IS
Washington ExaminerNov 28 2023
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Oregon data shows traffic deaths on the rise across the state
Hundreds of thousands of Oregonians traveled over the Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA. And recently published data shows that the simple act of going from point A to point B is becoming a riskier proposition every year. The Oregon Health Authority has released its Oregon Transportation Safety Dashboard, a collection of state data that shows the number of traffic deaths and injuries
Oregon Public BroadcastingJan 23 2024
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‘Mother of all breaches’ data leak reveals 26 billion account records stolen from Twitter, LinkedIn, more
One of the largest data breaches to date could compromise billions of accounts worldwide, prompting concerns of widespread cybercrime.
Dubbed the “Mother of All Breaches,” the massive leak revealed 26 billion records — including popular sites like LinkedIn, Snapchat, Venmo, Adobe and X, formerly Twitter — in what experts are calling the biggest leak in history.
The compromised
New York Post (News)