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Corewell Health Confirms Patient Data Leaked in Welltok, Inc. Data Breach
On November 17, 2023, Corewell Health (“Corewell”) posted a website notice describing a third-party data breach at one of the company’s vendors, Welltok, Inc. (“Welltok”). In this notice, Corewell explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access sensitive information belonging to approximately 1 million patients, which includes their names, dates…
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Lovelace Health System Continues to Grapple with Recent Ransomware Attack, Raising Data Breach Concerns
On November 30, 2023, Lovelace Health System and its parent company, Ardent Health Services, posted a website notice explaining a recent cyber security issue. In this notice, Lovelace Health explains that the incident stemmed from a large-scale ransomware attack against Ardent. Ardent and Lovelace Health continue to investigate the impact of the ransomware attack. However,…
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Israel-Hamas War: Israeli Soldiers Start Invasion of Gaza’s South, Satellite Images Show
The New York Times analyzed satellite images showing Israeli armored vehicles outside Khan Younis, the largest city in southern Gaza, where many had sought refuge from weeks of war.
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A Prison at War: The Convicts Sustaining Putin’s Invasion
Nearly 200 inmates left a high-security Russian prison to join the war in Ukraine, seeking redemption, money or freedom. Many were killed or wounded.
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Will COP28’s Climate Fund Promises Become a Reality?
Money is a very big sticking point at this year’s United Nations climate summit. Part of the problem is that American promises often go unmet.
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This Building Was Deemed ‘Outright Inhumane.’ But They Say It’s Home.
Residents of a Johannesburg building know it is every bit as dangerous as one that burned in August, killing 77. But it’s a home, one they might not otherwise have, and a place to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
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What We Know About Sexual Violence During the Oct. 7 Attacks on Israel
Israel has accused Hamas of committing abuses against large numbers of women. Hamas denies the allegations.
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Guggenheim Lays Off 10 Employees as Museums Face Fiscal Challenges
A growing number of museums around the country have raised admission fees and cut staff to try to weather the financial setbacks they have faced since the pandemic began.
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Werner Herzog – Radical Dreamer
You do a disservice to Werner Herzog‘s movies—and maybe Herzog himself—by uncritically reducing them to extensions of his singular personality, known predominantly in American pop culture as a whimsical mythomaniac with a funny accent. To their credit, the makers of the artist’s profile documentary “Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer” interview some of Herzog’s collaborators, including a…
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Saltburn and Subverting the Passing Narrative
A little over halfway through “Saltburn”—writer/director Emerald Fennell’s early aughts-set class study—it’s clear the jig is up. Wealthy golden boy Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi) takes the shape-shifting Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) on a road trip to what he believes is a broken household helmed by a drunken, destitute mother. Winding down country roads in Felix’s…