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Fetterman’s Disclosure of Depression Signals New Openness on Mental Health
The Democratic senator from Pennsylvania is the latest public figure to disclose his mental health struggles, an indication of growing acceptance, though some stigma remains.
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Paul Smith’s College Announces Data Breach Impacting Over 10k Individuals
On February 17, 2023, Paul Smith’s College filed notice of a data breach with the Maine Attorney General after learning that an unauthorized party gained access to its computer systems where they were able to access confidential information belonging to certain students and employees. Based on the company’s official filing, the incident resulted in an…
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MKS Instruments, Inc. Files Notice of Data Breach Affecting Current and Former Employees
On February 16, 2023, MKS Instruments, Inc. filed notice of a data breach with the Attorney General of Montana after learning of a ransomware attack resulting in sensitive employee information being made accessible to an unauthorized party. Based on the company’s official filing, the incident resulted in an unauthorized party gaining access to consumers’ names,…
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Governor Hochul Vetoes Changes to Wrongful Death Law
On Jan. 31, 2023, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill designed to dramatically overhaul the state’s wrongful death statute by permitting the family members of wrongful death victims to recover for emotional distress….By: Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC
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Ukraine’s Allies, Facing a ‘Prolonged Conflict,’ Pledge Unity
At a meeting of top political leaders and officials in Munich, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine calls for accelerated weapons deliveries, saying ‘there is no alternative to speed.’ Here is what we are covering.
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How a Tiny NATO Nation Tackled a Big Problem: Arming Ukraine
Luxembourg’s challenges in buying arms on the open market underscore the struggle to keep Ukraine supplied until sophisticated Western weapons arrive in the spring.
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Why Did a Turkish City Withstand the Earthquake When Others Crumbled?
Erzin survived last week’s 7.8-magnitude quake with no casualties and little damage. The mayor credited his enforcement of building standards, but scientists say it is more likely about geology.
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A Russian Mole in Germany Sows Suspicions at Home, and Beyond
A director at Germany’s spy service was picked up on suspicion of passing intelligence to Russia. German officials and allies worry just how deep the problem goes.
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Rishi Sunak Pursues Deal on Northern Ireland
Amid political change in Scotland, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went to Belfast to work on a trade agreement with the European Union.
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Derrick Adams Takes Off
His new paintings, with their perfect planes of color, expand on the theme of “Black Joy,” proving that delight and humor are their own form of resistance.