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JD Sports got hacked, 10 million customer records breached
UK sports apparel chain JD Sports is warning customers of a data breach after a server was hacked that contained online order information for 10 million customers. The hackers were able to steal the data for approximately 10 million unique customers, which consisted of the following information: This data could be used to launch phishing or…
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He lost to George Santos. Now he’s trying to make up for it.
For 40 years, Robert Zimmerman wanted to be a congressman. Then he lost to George Santos.
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Ask Amy: Should I invite my estranged cousin to my wedding?
A bride-to-be is conflicted about inviting her estranged cousin to her upcoming wedding.
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Carolyn Hax: No thank-you notes? Fine, no more gifts then.
Recognizing that thank-you notes are endangered doesn’t make it feel any better to keep sending unacknowledged gifts.
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Miss Manners: My friend has a large nude painting of herself on display
A reader feels uncomfortable in their friend’s living room – where a “very large and very explicit and detailed” nude photo of her hangs.
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Can Ruben Gallego’s Senate campaign energize Latino voters in Arizona?
For his 2024 Senate bid, Gallego wants to target the swath of Latino voters in the state who typically don’t participate and are disillusioned and distrustful of politicians.
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Haley plans to announce presidential run, as GOP race starts slowly
The former U.N. ambassador’s move comes as other prospective candidates have slowed their planning.
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For GOP base, battles over coronavirus vaccines, closures are still fiery
For some Americans, battles over masks, vaccines and mandates are well in the past. For the GOP base, they’re still a fiery issue.
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The Sotomayor and Kagan retirement question
With Democrats’ hold on the Senate tenuous, some argue that at least one of the liberal justices should retire. If they did, it would be extraordinarily unusual.
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The historic support for George Santos’s resignation
Nearly 8 in 10 want him out (including 7 in 10 Republicans). About the only politician who exceeded that this century was former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich (D).