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Milford Management Corp. Notifies an Unknown Number of Consumers of Recent SSN Data Breach
On October 30, 2023, Milford Management Corporation filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to gain access to the company’s computer system. In this notice, Milford Management explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive…
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Israel-Hamas War : Israel Hits Dense Gaza Area, Killing Dozens; Says It Was Targeting Hamas
The Israeli military announced that the strike had killed a ringleader of the Oct. 7 attacks. The medical director of a nearby hospital reported hundreds of injured people and many deaths.
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In Cyberattacks, Iran Shows Signs of Improved Hacking Capabilities
A monthslong hacking campaign targeted the governments of regional rivals, including Israel, and marked a turn, a new report says, as the attacks were used to collect intelligence, not just disrupt services.
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Russia Detains Two Soldiers Suspected of Killing 9 Civilians
The arrest in an occupied area of Ukraine was a rare admission by Moscow that its forces may have committed a crime against Ukrainian civilians. Experts warned that it might just be political posturing.
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Maduro Tries to Squash Venezuela’s Election Campaign Before it Even Starts
The government’s move to annul the election of a candidate to challenge President Nicolás Maduro raises questions about its commitment to a free election.
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Israel Faces Hostage Dilemma in Gaza
The country has said there are two main goals in the war: Destroy Hamas and free the hostages held in Gaza. But are those goals compatible?
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The Busy Doctor Who Gave Himself Another Job: Tracking Nazi Loot
Despite limited success, Dr. Michael R. Hayden has spent more than a decade patiently searching for the looted silver Judaica stolen from his grandparents, who were killed by the Nazis.
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Michael Richards’s Meteoric Career, Cut Short, Still Burns Bright
Michael Richards, who died on 9/11, expanded the political possibilities of art. His sculptures embodied suffering and hope in a way that now seems prescient.
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Coffee Table Books on The Wicker Man and Halloween Should Satisfy Horror Fans
There are hundreds of recommendations and guides this spooky season for things to watch and even things to do, but what about things to read? The folks over at Titan Books, the kings of the coffee table film art book, have recently released a hefty tome about the making of David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” trilogy…
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Looking for Loneliness: Wayne Wang on His Career
Wayne Wang is a poet of longing. Attempts to categorize him, to identify auteurist hallmarks in his films, seem to neglect that aspect of desire in his pictures; not a desire for sex, though there is sex in his films, but for connection. His pictures run the gamut from the smallest micro-indie to big-budget Hollywood…