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Edmonds School District Notifies Over 91,000 of January 2023 Data Breach
On October 6, 2023, Edmonds School District (“Edmonds”) filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that an unauthorized party had access to the district’s computer system for a period of about two weeks. In this notice, Edmonds School District explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party…
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Asbestos Litigation – The New Frontier: Talc
Asbestos, a naturally occurring mineral, has been the subject of mass tort litigation for several decades. While recent trends show a steady reduction in the number of traditional asbestos claims, influx of claims alleging exposure to asbestos-contaminated talc promises to keep asbestos “the longest-running mass tort litigation in the United States.”…By: Adler Pollock & Sheehan…
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Israel-Gaza War: As Scale of Atrocities Emerges, Biden Condemns Hamas Attacks as ‘Sheer Evil’
Speaking from the White House, President Biden said 14 Americans had been killed during Hamas’s incursions into Israel and that some U.S. citizens were being held hostage.
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Lessons in Chemistry
Brie Larson is supremely likable, a trait that has served her well in varied productions from “Captain Marvel” to “Room” and now Apple TV+’s new series “Lessons in Chemistry,” which is based on the popular Bonnie Garmus novel of the same name. Larson plays Elizabeth Zott, a sometimes wooden but always sympathetic heroine. Bad things do…
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John Carpenter Returns with Peacock Project That Doesn’t Deserve His Name
A new project with not just one of the best horror directors of all time but his first directorial credit in over a decade should be major news for genre fans, but “John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams” is a limp, dull mess. This Peacock show cuts every corner to meet an obviously minimal budget and lacks any…
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Scientists Use CRISPR to Make Chickens More Resistant to Bird Flu
A new study highlights both the promise and the limitations of gene editing, as a highly lethal form of avian influenza continues to spread around the world.
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When Female Frogs Face the Mating Ball, They Pretend to Croak
Female frogs have evolved a variety of tactics to avoid the advances of overeager males, proving they’re not defenseless and passive.
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Best Seattle Restaurants
Stellar Pacific Northwest seafood, an irreverent Japanese gastro pub and a steakhouse like no other are among our favorites.
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Sandra A. Gutierrez’s “Latinísimo” Documents Latin American Recipes
For her latest cookbook, “Latinísimo,” Sandra A. Gutierrez found creative ways to meet cooks to document the home cooking of Central and South America, and the Caribbean.
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Roti Takes a New Form: Convenience Food
The bread has meant many things to many people, from South Asia to South America. Now a new generation is using it for pizza, French toast and more.