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The Sleep Management Institute Notifies Patients of February 2024 Data Breach Involving Their SSNs and More
On April 5, 2024, the Sleep Management Institute filed a notice of data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights after discovering that the company was recently targeted in a ransomware attack. In this notice, the Sleep Management Institute explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party…
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Greylock McKinnon Notifies 341,650 of Recent Data Breach Leaking Victims’ SSNs
On April 5, 2024, Greylock McKinnon Associates, Inc. filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that the company was the recent target of a cyberattack. In this notice, Greylock McKinnon explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes…
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Defense Verdict in Retrial of Packing Manufacturer
Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco – Plaintiff Lisa Castillo filed an action in the San Francisco, California Superior Court alleging that her husband, Abraham Castillo, died of mesothelioma as a result of his exposure to asbestos during his service in the United States Navy in the 1980s and later employment as a…
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U.S. Targets May Not Be on List in Possible Iran Attack, Officials Say
In anticipation of the Iranian strikes, several countries, including the United States, issued new guidelines to their citizens about travel in Israel and the surrounding region.
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What We Know About Iran’s Military as It Threatens Israel
The possibility of a direct military confrontation between Iran and Israel has brought renewed attention to Iran’s armed forces. What are they capable of?
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Haiti Sets Up Transitional Council, Clearing Way for an Acting Leader
A governing council was finalized after a month of negotiations. It is tasked with restoring law and order by appointing an acting prime minister.
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War or No War, Ukrainians Aren’t Giving Up Their Coffee
Coffee shops and kiosks are everywhere in Ukraine’s capital, their popularity both an act of wartime defiance and a symbol of closer ties to the rest of Europe.
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China Feels Boxed In by the U.S. but Has Few Ways to Push Back
China seeks to project military power in the seas around its coastline, yet also faces pressure to mend relations with neighbors for the good of its economy.
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Sweet Dreams
A strange and memorable but not entirely successful film, “Sweet Dreams” turns colonialism into a source of pitch-black slapstick comedy. Written and directed by Ena Sendijarević, the film is set in 1900 on a small and obscure Indonesian island, where a sugar plantation baron named Jan (Hans Dagelet) has apparently died. “Apparently” meaning that, as far as most of the…
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Challengers
Luca Guadagnino directs “Challengers,” a time-shifting drama about a love triangle between tennis pros, as if he’s a top-seeded player so ruthlessly focused on winning Wimbledon that he’d run over his grandmother if she got between him and the stadium. Every shot is a serve, every montage a volley. There’s even part of one match…