Rising Cyber Threats: How AI-Driven Phishing Targets Microsoft 365 Users The digital landscape is shifting and with it, the sophistication of cybercriminal tactics. As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible, threat …
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States Sue Proxy Advisor ISS: Legal Battles Erupt Over ESG, DEI, and Investor Misrepresentation
Iowa AG Joins Growing Legal Push Against ISS: How Proxy Advisors Are Reshaping Corporate Governance Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has filed a lawsuit against Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), the …
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Richard Kauff: Former Norwell Pediatrician Faces Multiple Child Rape Charges The medical community and the public are closely following the legal proceedings against Richard Kauff, a former pediatrician in Norwell. …
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Texas Tech Quarterback Brendan Sorsby Enters Treatment for Gambling Addiction Amid NCAA Investigation By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | Updated April 28, 2026 In a move underscoring the growing …
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Justice Denied: The Snapchat Livestream Death That Still Haunts a Michigan Family By Anika Shah | April 27, 2026 On the eve of his 22nd birthday, Denis Preka—a University of …
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Iowa Farmer Sentenced to 13 Years for Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme Tanner Seuntjens, a 33-year-old farmer from Danbury, Iowa, has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison following a …
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Matthew Giordano Takes Helm as Phoenix Police Chief The City of Phoenix has officially appointed Matthew Giordano as the new Chief of the Phoenix Police Department. Following a comprehensive national …
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Maui Doctor Convicted of Attempted Manslaughter in Wife’s Hiking Attack A Honolulu County jury has found Dr. Gerhardt Konig, a 47-year-old anesthesiologist from Maui, guilty of attempted manslaughter. The conviction …
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Matt Bevin Held in Contempt in Adoptive Son’s Child Support Case Updated March 20, 2026, 5:22 p.m. ET Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin was found in contempt of court for …
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Alabama’s Marijuana Laws Explained After Aden Holloway Arrest Recreational marijuana is legal in nearly half the country, but not in Alabama. The state’s strict laws were highlighted on March 16, …