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The Washington, D.C. Plane Crash: Legal and Aviation Safety Considerations
On January 30, 2025, a tragic midair collision near Washington, DC, resulted in multiple fatalities, including residents from Delaware and surrounding areas. The crash, involving an American Airlines regional passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, raises significant legal and regulatory considerations. As federal investigators begin their analysis, questions emerge about aviation safety,…
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OrthoMinds Notifies the Federal Government of Recent Data Breach
On January 24, 2025, OrthoMinds, LLC filed a notice of data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights after discovering that information that had been provided to the company was subject to unauthorized access. As a result, consumers’ sensitive information was compromised….By: Console and Associates, P.C.
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How the World Is Reeling From Trump’s Aid Freeze
President Trump’s order to halt most foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised questions about the United States’ reliability as a global leader.
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Hamas Names 3 Hostages It Says Will Be Freed This Weekend
Keith Siegel, an American-Israeli, will be released along with Yarden Bibas and Ofer Kalderon in exchange for about 90 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons, the group said.
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Egypt Fears Syria’s Revolutionary Fervor Could Be Contagious
Since Islamist rebels overthrew the Assad dictatorship in Syria, Egypt, with parallels in its own recent history, has watched warily.
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Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It
The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds.
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Where the Taxis Are Motorcycles, and the Drivers Are Women
Kenya’s “Boda Girls” are turning a male-dominated industry upside down. Their favored customers are pregnant women needing rides to the hospital.
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Sundance 2025: Table of Contents
Find below links to all of our coverage of this year’s Sundance, broken out by program. The reviews are written by Brian Tallerico, Robert Daniels, Marya E. Gates, Zachary Lee, Monica Castillo, and Cristina Escobar. (Note: If a link isn’t active yet, the review is still forthcoming.) Eva Victor appears in Sorry, Baby by Eva…
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Sundance 2025: Life After, Sugar Babies, Seeds
Although the narrative features have left something to be desired, Sundance consistently delivers on the documentary front (some of 2024’s most acclaimed documentaries, such as “Daughters,” “Black Box Diaries,” and “Union,” all premiered at last year’s festival). I’ve already named three docs worth checking out that are scattered across the other categories. Still, this trio…
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Sundance 2025: The Dating Game, Prime Minister, How to Build a Library
The phrase “the personal is political” remains as true today as it did in its heyday. The statement from the second feminist wave of the 1960s highlights how incorrectly labeled “personal” problems may be traced to a political source. Many recent documentaries are making those connections, showing how politics has shaped people’s lives in both…