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  • Cencora Data Breach Results in Leak of Confidential Information Provided to PTC Therapeutics, Inc.

    Cencora Data Breach Results in Leak of Confidential Information Provided to PTC Therapeutics, Inc.

    On May 15, 2024, Cencora, Inc. filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of California after discovering that a cyberattack compromised information provided to Cencora by PTC Therapeutics, Inc. In this notice, Cencora explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes their…

  • April 2024 Bounty Hunter Plaintiff Claims

    April 2024 Bounty Hunter Plaintiff Claims

    Exploring Trends in California’s Proposition 65: Claims, Chemicals, Products, and More – California’s Proposition 65 (“Prop. 65”), the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, requires, among other things, sellers of products to provide a “clear and reasonable warning” if use of the product results in a knowing and intentional exposure to one…

  • Middle East Crisis: Israel Recovers the Bodies of Three Hostages Taken on Oct. 7

    Middle East Crisis: Israel Recovers the Bodies of Three Hostages Taken on Oct. 7

    The three were attending the Tribe of Nova trance music festival when they disappeared. Their bodies were found by the Israeli military during an overnight operation.

  • Cannes 2024: Megalopolis

    Cannes 2024: Megalopolis

    Immediately upon exiting “Megalopolis,” Francis Ford Coppola’s wine-backed passion project, I had a single, inescapable thought: I’m glad I got to watch Coppola’s “Chi-raq.” For some, that admittedly jarring comparison will be a total turnoff. After all, for Spike Lee, a maverick filmmaker who’s always been in a daunting dance with major studios, “Chi-raq” was…

  • Cannes 2024: Kinds of Kindness; Oh, Canada; Scénarios

    Cannes 2024: Kinds of Kindness; Oh, Canada; Scénarios

    For anyone who complained that Yorgos Lanthimos went soft with “Poor Things” and “The Favourite,” “Kinds of Kindness” revives the malicious tendencies that have run through even some of his best films. The movie reunites him with his early and frequent screenwriting collaborator Efthimis Filippou (“Dogtooth,” “The Killing of a Sacred Deer“), and the shift in…

  • Babes

    Babes

    The foundation of most comedy is the gulf between our belief that we can control our bodies, words, and relationships and the reality that, most of the time, they’re uncontrollable messes. “Babes” explores that gulf with exuberant joy, endearingly vulnerable characters, and performances filled with heart and charisma. Also with every possible bodily function and…

  • Back to Black

    Back to Black

    Director Sam Taylor-Johnson’s “Back to Black” invokes a single question, one fans of Amy Winehouse are sure to recognize: What kind of f*ckery is this? The Camden-bred superstar, played by Marisa Abela, was famously “just one of the girls.” Down to earth, charming, witty, and, when she opened her mouth, a dazzling performer with an…

  • The Strangers: Chapter 1

    The Strangers: Chapter 1

    2008’s “The Strangers” didn’t seem like the kind of film that would produce a series when it was released. But it’s about to explode into precisely that with the release of “The Strangers Trilogy,” three films directed by Renny Harlin that serve as sort of a remake but also a prequel to the Bryan Bertino…

  • Carolyn Hax chat: I was the other woman. Can I befriend the ex-wife who didn’t know?

    Carolyn Hax chat: I was the other woman. Can I befriend the ex-wife who didn’t know?

    Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.

  • A taco will always be a taco — no matter what we call it

    A taco will always be a taco — no matter what we call it

    Is the taco a sandwich? Judges have ruled on different sides of the debate, but the street food’s true Mexican heritage can withstand any categorization.