March 2020

FBI working to ‘burn down’ cyber criminals’ infrastructure

FBI Director Christopher Wray says law enforcement agents are working to take out the tools that allow increasingly dangerous cyber criminals to carry out their devastating attacks By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER Associated Press March 4, 2020, 9:48 PM 3 min read CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — To thwart increasingly dangerous cyber criminals, law enforcement agents are

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Criticized for Coronavirus Response, Trump Points to Obama Administration

In raising the testing issue, the president appeared to refer to a practice that limited the ability of laboratories run by states, universities and private companies to conduct medical screenings not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. On Saturday, the agency’s commissioner, Stephen M. Hahn, allowed those labs to use tests that they had

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FDA bans shock device used on mentally disabled patients

The Food and Drug Administration is banning electrical shock devices used to discourage aggressive behaviors in patients with disabilities By MATTHEW PERRONE AP Health Writer March 4, 2020, 11:29 PM 4 min read WASHINGTON — Federal officials on Wednesday banned electrical shock devices used to discourage aggressive, self-harming behavior in patients with mental disabilities. The

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Chrissy Teigen Admits She Got A Boob Job, But Might Not Do It Again

Chrissy Teigen, the queen of all things candid, revealed something she’s never opened up about before: getting a boob job. The supermodel and “Cravings” cookbook author, who is Glamour UK’s Spring/Summer 2020 cover star, spoke about why she went under the knife ― and why she might be hesitant to undergo a similar procedure again.

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Lebanon crisis: ‘The country needs our energy’

Lebanon’s economy is collapsing – businesses are closing, unemployment is rising and the lira’s black market value against the dollar has plummeted. The new government brought in after protests started late last year is failing to find solutions to reassure people that their savings won’t disappear. The country is heavily in debt, with many suggesting

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