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Thailand’s Marijuana Business Is Growing Despite Regulatory Risks
The country’s legal marijuana business — a rarity in Asia — is struggling with oversupply, illegal imports and regulatory ambiguity. Investors are piling in anyway.
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Live Video: Watch Japan Launch the XRISM Telescope and SLIM Moon Lander
The telescope will help astronomers study some of the most energetic places in the cosmos, while the lunar mission will aid the development of Japanese landing technologies.
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The Joys of Sketching Birds
Times readers were invited to share their drawings of the avian life around them. Here are more of our favorites.
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Veteran Studio Negotiator Faces Striking Writers and Actors
Carol Lombardini, the studio voice in union talks, values a low profile. That hasn’t kept striking writers and actors from casting her as a villain.
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The Trump Cases: Highlights from last week and what’s coming this week
Former president Donald Trump is facing four criminal indictments, in D.C., Georgia, Florida and New York. A guide to the latest developments in each case.
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Ramaswamy-Pence Clash Shows New Right’s Radical Break From Reaganism
Vivek Ramaswamy invoked Ronald Reagan’s “morning in America” theme to mock a generation of Republicans he views as out of touch.
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10 Reasons Why You Should Quit Your Day Job and Travel the World
We all have that one friend who up and quit their day job to travel the world. And while we may have been slightly envious of their spontaneity at first, after a while, we start to wonder if they’ve lost their minds. How could they possibly afford to just pick up and leave everything behind?…
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A Data Breach at Christie’s Revealed Exact GPS Coordinates of Collectors’ Artworks
If you uploaded photographs of your art to Christie’s, the location of your collection might have been available to the public. A data breach at Christie’s auction house has revealed the exact whereabouts of art owned by some of the world’s wealthiest collectors.
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Data breach at French govt agency exposes info of 10 million people
Pôle emploi, France’s governmental unemployment registration and financial aid agency, is informing of a data breach that exposed data belonging to 10 million individuals. The exposed information includes full names and social security numbers, while email addresses, phone numbers, passwords, and banking data have not been affected by this data leak.
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Morris Hospital informs 248,000 patients of data breach
Based on the investigation, forensic evidence indicated that an unauthorized party exported data from the hospital’s network system to an external cloud storage platform. The network system is separate from the electronic medical record systems that are used for patient care.