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Can I Sue My Insurance Company for Emotional Distress After a Car Accident?
Yes, following a car accident, you have the right to sue for various losses, like medical expenses, missed work earnings, the pain you’ve endured, and emotional distress. Emotional distress falls under the category of non-economic damages, but getting the money you should after a car accident can be filled with complications, delays, and discrepancies. That’s…
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Announces Data Breach Following January 2024 Cyberattack
On April 15, 2024, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of California after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access the organization’s computer network. In this notice, the Diocese of Phoenix explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to…
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Numotion Announces Data Breach Stemming from March 2024 Cyberattack
On April 15, 2024, United Seating and Mobility, LLC d/b/a Numotion filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Montana after discovering that hackers were able to access confidential information stored on the company’s computer system. In this notice, Numotion explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to…
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Data Breach at Visionary Integration Professionals Leaks Consumers’ Social Security Numbers
On April 15, 2024, Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP) filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of California after discovering that the company’s servers were accessed by an unauthorized party. In this notice, VIP explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes their…
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Miscalculation Led to Escalation in Clash Between Israel and Iran
Israeli officials say they didn’t see a strike on a high-level Iranian target in Syria as a provocation, and did not give Washington a heads-up about it until right before it happened.
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In Ukraine With Soldiers From the International Legion
Our photographer spent four days at a remote Ukrainian trench outpost manned by soldiers who signed up from abroad.
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U.S. Reimposes Oil Sanctions on Venezuela as Hopes Dim for Free Election
The Biden administration had temporarily lifted sanctions after President Nicolás Maduro agreed to make free elections possible. Now Mr. Maduro has put up barriers to a credible vote.
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Netanyahu Says Israel Will Make Its Own Decisions in Response to Iran’s Attack
“We will make our own decisions,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rebuffing European diplomats’ requests to stand down.
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Russian Missile Attack North of Kyiv Kills at Least 17, Ukraine Says
President Volodymyr Zelensky said the death toll might rise and blamed lack of air defenses for the loss of life. Dozens more were reported wounded.
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The Overlook Film Festival Highlights, Part 2: The Hands of Orlac, Kill Your Lover, Dead Mail, Red Rooms
“The Hands of Orlac,” a twisty and lurid 1924 Austrian psychodrama, was the last movie I saw in New Orleans at the Overlook Film Festival. The four day-long festival’s revival of the century-old silent movie, about a celebrated pianist who believes he’s haunted by the spirit of a killer, felt like an event thanks in…