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[ad_1] Chromebooks—the Google-powered laptops from popular PC brands which gained popularity during the pandemic, when lockdowns created unprecedented demand for computers at home—can lose critical functionality. Sue Nielsen of Hurricane, Utah, was perplexed when suddenly, in December, the website she always used to sign up for volunteering stopped loading properly. Her son, Jim Nielsen, drove...
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[ad_1] HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston lending agency is warning potential home buyers after saying a client was scammed out of nearly $40,000 while trying to close on her new home. “They stole all of my mother’s savings,” said Aramatzi Matias. “It was difficult to comprehend what was going through their mind when they’re...
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[ad_1] When University of Tennessee, Knoxville, alumnus and entrepreneur Steve Davis launched his program Tuskegee NEXT in Wheaton, Illinois, in 2015, his goal was to train 10 at-risk young people a year as pilots and other aviation professionals, in the spirit of the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II. Davis now plans to expand Tuskegee...
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[ad_1] The East Room was one of the city’s most influential bars, as the Logan Square music venue brought together communities with concerts and art. Weekend crowds crammed into the space for five years until ownership closed in November 2019, right before COVID became a household term in the Americas. “I have just beautiful memories...
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[ad_1] BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Seventeen people have been charged in an unemployment insurance fraud scheme that cost the state Employment Development Department more than $394,555, Kern prosecutors said Friday. Judge: No racial discrimination in potential juror’s dismissal Charges include grand theft and conspiracy with some defendants facing three years in prison, others six and...
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. The Social Security Administration and the Office of the Inspector General have partnered to raise public awareness about Social Security imposter scams as part of their third annual Slam the Scam Day on Thursday. Officials warn that there are a number of scams where fraudsters attempt to mislead victims into making cash...
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[ad_1] Residents of Melitopol in Ukraine’s southeastern Zaporizhia Oblast protested Russian forces occupying the city on Monday, March 7. Melitopol’s mayor Ivan Fedorov wrote on Facebook on Monday that authorities had lost control of local television and radio. “Melitopol TV and radio towers are under the control of the Russian occupiers,” Fedorov said. “The information...
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[ad_1] MOSLEY Television has the potential to do some amazing things that are good for drama, good for actors, and good for an audience to be able to understand and identify with characters who have real arcs of change. We’re coming up on our final season of “Snowfall,” and we’re going to get to see...
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[ad_1] DDoS Report from Link11: Year-on-year comparison 2020/21: Increase of DDoS attacks in the international Link11 network by 41 percent. Highest attack reached around 4.5 Tbps. Average attack bandwidth peak nearly tripled – from 161 Gbps to 437 Gbps. Marc Wilczek (Managing Director, Link11): Frankfurt am Main, 2022 March 9. Over the last few years,...
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[ad_1] New Jersey, United States,- Such an insightful market research report on the Security as a Service Market sheds light on the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It helps key industries generate higher revenue by helping them take the necessary steps to change perceptions. It discusses future opportunities as well as market dynamics. It also highlights...
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