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Siblings of Disney Engineer Named in Alleged Hack Defend His Innocence: ‘He Did Nothing Wrong, and His Entire Family Has Been Ruined’

By Zakir Jamal Click here for updates on this story     9/13/2024 (LAPost.com) — In July, hackers claimed they had access to over a terabyte of Disney internal communications. The hackers allege they had the help of a man on the ‘inside,’ whose personal information they posted to their website. Whether or not a breach actually

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Pittsburgh officer accidentally tases child being held hostage by knife-wielding mom, police say

By Madeline Bartos Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A girl was “inadvertently” tased when Pittsburgh police said they tried to arrest her mom, who was holding her children hostage at knifepoint. According to the criminal complaint, officers got a call about a carjacking on Knox Avenue and Freeland Street around

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Pro-Palestine demonstrators participate in national movement at Johns Hopkins University

By Tori Yorgey Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WBAL) — Pro-Palestine demonstrators participated in a rally on the grounds of Johns Hopkins University Thursday evening, the same spot where they once had tents set up to show their support for Palestine. “Our research submitted to Hopkins Public Interest Investment Advisory Council

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People living in tents in San Joaquin County could be fined up to $1000 if a new ordinance passes.

People living in tents in San Joaquin County could be fined up to $1000 if new ordinance passes

By Anahita Jafary Click here for updates on this story     STOCKTON, California (KCRA) — Living in tents on public property could soon be considered a misdemeanor in San Joaquin County. A new proposal would update the county’s no camping ordinance. This comes after the supreme court’s decision on homelessness earlier this summer, which allows cities

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Residents of the Shadowbay Boulevard community in Longwood called for action to address ongoing flooding

Florida woman plugged drain pipe with concrete causing neighborhood flooding. She has to pay daily fines or remove it

By Senait Gebregiorgis Click here for updates on this story     SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida (WESH) — Residents of the Shadowbay Boulevard community in Longwood called for action to address ongoing flooding, which they said worsened after a neighbor plugged a drain pipe with concrete. A recent code enforcement hearing in Seminole County concluded with an order

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Two earthquakes felt in Albuquerque

By Vince Rodriguez Click here for updates on this story     ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (KOAT) — Two earthquakes were felt in parts of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho on Tuesday. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, 2 earthquakes of 2.5 magnitude and a 2.8 magnitude were registered near Double Eagle Airport. The earthquakes were registered at a

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