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Artist paints Asian Americans on cookies to teach history
“My cookie faces are the faces of people I wish I’d been able to learn more about when I was younger,” baker Jasmine Cho said.
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How to raise superpowered tweens in turbulent times
Here are ways caregivers can help their kids acquire four superpowers they need to embrace their transformation and recover from any setback.
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Six reasons fast food is on the rise
Food inflation, automation and a growing aversion to human interaction have helped boost fast-food restaurants’ bottom line.
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How Donald Trump tried to undo his loss in Georgia in 2020
Trump and his allies aggressively pushed to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia — taking actions that could result in criminal charges.
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What the 2024 candidate appearances looked like at the Iowa State Fair
Trump reasserted his dominance in the GOP race. DeSantis toured the fairgrounds with his family and was interrupted by protesters. Ramaswamy did a rendition of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.” And they drew varying crowd sizes.
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DeSantis campaign struggles unsurprising, say some Florida insiders
Some who knew the Florida governor in Tallahassee say they expected him to have trouble translating his governance of the state into a coalition that could win him the presidency.
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After End of Pandemic Coverage Guarantee, Texas Is Epicenter of Medicaid Losses
Since the end of a pandemic-era policy that barred states from removing people from Medicaid, Texas has dropped over half a million people from the program, more than any other state.
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Hillsborough Notifies Residents, Vendors of Global Data Breach
Hillsborough County has notified some vendors and residents that a global data breach involving the MOVEit file transfer tool might have put some of their personal information at risk.
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Quinn Emanuel reports cyber attack involving ‘limited’ client data
An electronic discovery vendor for U.S. law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan suffered a cybersecurity attack that may have exposed client information, the firm disclosed to California authorities on Friday. Quinn Emanuel confirmed to Reuters on Monday that “a third-party data center we use for document management for some of our clients became the…
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VirusTotal Data Leak Affects 5K+ Users
VirusTotal, the Google-owned online service used to analyze questionable files and URLs to detect malicious material or malware, has experienced a data leak, exposing the data of 5,600 of its users, including some very high-profile people.