Americans are having a few regrets about their approach to child safety in the care of drug-using parents. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico said last month that she never should have signed the state’s 2019 Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Act. “We were releasing, after they were well enough to go home, infants in the...
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — There are thousands of people listed on the North Carolina State Sex Offender registry. There is a county by county list. The majority of them are not behind bars. And they’re not all who you think. In fact, your teen’s name could one day be listed because they willingly sent a naked...
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Google has officially moved its advanced ransomware detection and file restoration features for Google Drive out of beta, making them generally available to organizations globally. Originally launched for beta testing in September 2025, these security enhancements are designed to minimize the destructive impact of malware attacks on both personal and corporate endpoints. The Admin console...
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LexisNexis Risk Solutions has released its latest Cybercrime Report which reveals rapid growth in synthetic identity fraud, bot-driven attacks and account takeover activity across global markets, whilst first-party fraud remains the most reported fraud type. Above: Click here to view and download the latest LexisNexis Risk Solutions Cybercrime Report. Courtesy LexisNexis LexisNexis Risk Solutions’ latest...
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Issued by: on A Florida Army National Guard Soldier is exposed to Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) during a certification event at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., March 25, 2026. Soldiers with the 265th ADA and 116th Field Artillery were challenged through an obstacle course immediately following...
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Welcome to the dark web. Maybe you’re a threat actor looking to cash in on the latest data swiped in a breach. Maybe you’re a security researcher snooping on the shop-talk and service offerings to gather intel. Maybe you just want to sit back with some popcorn and watch the ever-entertaining cybercrime drama play out....
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A recent hack of Columbia University’s computer system compromised the personal information of hundreds of thousands of people, including students and applicants, new documents show. Over all, about 870,000 individuals were affected by the breach. The university provided draft notices to officials in Maine and California that it intends to send to affected parties in...
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How and why the scam works Publishers Clearing House is a household name: The sweepstakes company, based in Jericho, New York, was founded in 1953 and became famous through the years, surprising thrilled winners with life-changing cash payouts. It’s now under new ownership after filing for bankruptcy last year (causing complications for previous winners who...
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NEW YORK and LONDON, March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Tiger Infrastructure Partners today announced a transformational growth capital investment in Orbis Protect, a leading UK‑based owner and operator of technology‑enabled security infrastructure providing essential protection services to critical assets and property. Orbis Protect is differentiated from its single-product competitors by the company’s ability to deliver...
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The United States has one of the highest teen birth rates among developed nations, even after three decades of improvement. And Arkansas has the highest teen birth rate in the U.S., roughly tied with Mississippi. Nathan Bilow/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Nathan Bilow/Getty Images The United States has one of the highest teen birth...
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