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Frazier & Deeter Announces Data Breach Leaking as Many as 19k Consumers’ SSNs
On October 11, 2023, Frazier & Deeter LLC filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access certain files located on the company’s computer network. In this notice, F&D explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access…
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Gasket Manufacturer Denied Summary Judgment in NYCAL
Court: Supreme Court of New York, New York County – In this asbestos action, defendant Goodyear moved for summary judgment, arguing that asbestos exposure from its sheet gaskets could not have caused plaintiff Robert Waldon’s lung cancer. In support, Goodyear submitted the expert reports of CIH John Spencer and Dr. Robert Sussman. In opposition, plaintiff…
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Israel-Hamas War: Israel Sticks to Call for Gaza Evacuation and Readies a Possible Invasion
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said airstrikes killed at least 70 Palestinians and wounded some 200 others who had been trying to leave the northern part of the territory. Aid groups warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.
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Israel-Hamas War Threatens Wider Inferno in Middle East
The conflict is inflaming tensions across the region, where many of the problems that fueled uprisings and conflicts a decade ago remain unresolved.
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Israelis Rush to Volunteer and Donate After Hamas Attacks
A long-divided country is pulling together in a show of solidarity, donating everything from breast milk to high-tech help.
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Post-Punk Legend Leads Fight for Clean Water as Britain’s ‘Sewage Czar’
Feargal Sharkey, best known as the lead singer of the Undertones, has become one of the loudest voices demanding that Britain’s private water companies clean up their act.
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Hamas Attack on Israel Brings New Scrutiny of Group’s Ties to Iran
Officials from Iran and Hezbollah helped plan the attack, people familiar with the operation said, but the U.S. and its allies have not found evidence directly linking Tehran.
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The Mission
John Allen Chau, the protagonist of “The Mission,” grew up with a different set of pop culture fixations than most young men of his era. Where most American boys born in the 1990s were into video games, anime, and superhero movies, Chau was obsessed with 19th and early 20th-century tales of exploration and wilderness suspense: The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe,…
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The Conference
Netflix has a slasher flick for you this “Friday the 13th” that may not directly feature Jason Voorhees but was clearly inspired by the legend of the boy in the hockey mask. Patrick Eklund’s “The Conference” kind of unfolds like “Triangle of Sadness” meets “I Know What You Did Last Summer” as a group of…
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MOMA Launches Iranian Cinema Before the Revolution, 1925-1979
This week, the Museum of Modern Art in New York will unveil “Iranian Cinema Before the Revolution 1925-1979,” an extraordinarily ambitious, long-in-the-works event that will include close to 70 features and shorts, many never seen before in New York and most presented in new restorations. For New York cinephiles, the series is likely to be…