Month: September 2023

The long-running strikes by the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA are having a devastating impact on union health plans throughout the entertainment industry. With a lack of contributions and a slew of claims pushing its Health & Welfare reserves to the breaking point, IATSE Studio Mechanics Local 476 in Chicago is taking drastic measures, including freezing
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming efficiency in various sectors like healthcare and logistics but has also introduced new security risks, particularly IoT-driven DDoS attacks. This article explores how these attacks work, why they’re uniquely problematic, and how to mitigate them. What Is IoT? IoT (Internet of Things) refers to online, interconnected devices that
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Oliver Anthony‘s gotten a lot of praise from conservatives ever since his song “Rich Men North of Richmond” went mega viral after being debuted by Radio WV last month. The song, which takes aim at politicians who ignore the working class, drew strong opinions from both sides of the aisle, with the GOP embracing the
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Anaheim, the Southern California city that’s the home of Disneyland, has released a report on how the theme park’s proposed expansion would impact the environment. On Thursday, Anaheim released a 17,000-page environmental impact report for Disney’s proposed expansion, known as “Disneyland Forward.” There was good and bad in the outlook. The report claims the expansion
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Sep 16, 2023THNPrivacy / Technology The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) slapped TikTok with a €345 million (about $368 million) fine for violating the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in relation to its handling of children’s data. The investigation, initiated in September 2021, examined how the popular short-form video platform processed personal data
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The three-year gap from their last album, Skeleton, has come to a close with the release of Brothers Osborne.  The Brothers are back and in a big way. Brothers Osborne’s self-titled fourth studio album continues highlighting their captivating southern rock and roll sound. “It’s been nearly 3 years since our last album dropped. A lot of
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