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U.S. Navy Veterans With Cancer from AFFF May Qualify to File a Lawsuit
Veterans of the U.S. Navy who were exposed to Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and diagnosed with kidney cancer, pancreatic cancer, testicular cancer, or other types of cancers may be eligible to file a lawsuit and receive compensation for their illness….By: Hissey, Mulderig & Friend, PLLC
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Fillmore County Hospital Announces Data Breach
On February 13, 2025, Fillmore County Hospital posted a notice on its website discussing a recent data security incident after discovering that an unauthorized party accessed an employee’s email account. In this notice, Fillmore County Hospital explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes their…
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REMSA Health Experiences Cyberattack, Raising Questions of a Possible Data Breach
Recently, the Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority (“REMSA”) confirmed reports that the organization recently experienced a cyberattack. As a result, REMSA Health is looking into the extent of the cyberattack to determine whether any patient information may have been compromised….By: Console and Associates, P.C.
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Urgent Tuna Recall: Understanding the Botulism Risk
A recent recall of certain canned tuna products sold at major retailers such as Costco, Trader Joe’s, and Walmart has raised concerns about botulism, a rare but potentially fatal illness. The recall was issued due to a manufacturing defect affecting the “easy open” pull tabs on the lids of tuna cans, branded under Genova, Van…
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How Florida’s No-Fault Insurance System Affects Your Accident Claim
Florida’s “no-fault” insurance laws provide certain protections, but in the process, they create a lot of confusion. Even worse, the no-fault system can limit your ability to seek compensation after a car accident. To fully understand how Florida’s no-fault insurance system affects an accident claim, it is necessary to look at what the rules require,…
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Vance Meets Zelensky After Signaling Support for Europe’s Far-Right Parties
At the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance scolded European leaders for failing to uphold democratic values, and said nothing about President Trump’s talks with Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
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For Ukraine War Widows, Valentine’s Day is a Painful Reminder
Cellphone messages provide a cherished link for Ukrainians whose partners are away fighting, but when the answers dry up, the last words can become poignant symbols of loss.
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With Fighting Stilled, Gazans Face New Trauma: Searching for Their Dead
Thousands of bodies may be unearthed from Gaza’s ruins, the authorities say. Families with missing loved ones face fresh horrors as they search the rubble.
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Scott Derrickson Dives Deep into “The Gorge”
It’s hard to classify which genre director Scott Derrickson’s “The Gorge” neatly slots into, given that it seamlessly switches between romance, action, horror, and political thriller with harmonious purpose. It follows Drasa (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Levi (Miles Teller), elite snipers tasked with standing guard at opposites over a gorge that contains unknown horrors. The two…
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“Yellowjackets” Finally Gets Its Bite Back With Season Three
After nearly two years, Showtime’s hit series “Yellowjackets” is finally back for its third season. Though Season 1 was critically acclaimed, the second suffered from an unraveling narrative that oftentimes felt too chaotic for the grounded show this once was. (A classic example of a bloated sophomore season that didn’t understand that the languid pace…