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Capital Health Experiences Network Outages Likely Related to Cyberattack, Raising Concerns of Possible Data Breach
On November 29, 2023, Capital Health posted a website notice entitled “Information Technology Security Incident” after experiencing large-scale outages across its IT network. Capital Health is still in the process of investigating the incident and hasn’t yet brought all servers back online. Once Capital Health recovers from the incident, it will likely investigate whether any…
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Psychiatry Associates of Kansas City Files Notice of Data Breach with Federal Government
On November 17, 2023, Psychiatry Associates of Kansas City (“PAKC”) filed a notice of data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access information that had been entrusted to the company. In this notice, PAKC explains that the incident…
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Data Breach at Tri Counties Bank Affects 74,385 Customers and Employees
On November 22, 2023, Tri Counties Bank filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that its computer system had been infected with malware. In this notice, TCBK explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes their names, Social…
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Israel-Hamas War: Blinken Urges Israel to Protect Gaza’s Civilians if Truce Ends
The U.S. secretary of state went to Israel as part of a diplomatic push to extend a tenuous truce with Hamas, but in comments in Tel Aviv, he focused more on the next phase of Israel’s offensive.
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How a Book Publishing ‘Mistake’ Reignited the U.K.’s Royal Racism Furor
The rollout of “Endgame” caused a scandal after a quickly withdrawn translation named family members said to have asked about the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan’s future son.
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An Alleged Plot’s Burning Question: Why Would India Take the Risk?
After an indictment accuses an Indian official of ordering an assassination on U.S. soil, diplomats and experts debate how far up the chain the scheme went.
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Russia Asks Court to Label Gay Rights Movement as ‘Extremist’
Activists said the designation could put L.G.B.T.Q. people and their organizations under threat of criminal prosecution for something as simple as displaying the rainbow flag.
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Kissinger Death: Diplomat Who Long Held the Global Stage Was Both Celebrated and Reviled
In a reflection of Henry Kissinger’s complicated legacy, his passing elicited sharply divergent opinions from admirers and critics.
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Family Switch
“Family Switch” is a Dad Joke of a movie, genially corny but enjoying its corniness so much that it invites us to enjoy it, too. It is a body-switching movie where a character assures everyone, “This is a completely unique and original situation that has literally never happened before,” followed by a series of lightly…
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A Farewell and Tribute to Our Senior Editor, Nick Allen
In addition to overseeing and editing the work of others, for the past eight years, RogerEbert.com Senior Editor Nick Allen has been one of our site’s most prolific and invaluable writers. He began by writing dispatches at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015 before going on to cover other major festivals such as SXSW, Telluride,…