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Ventura DA will not file charges against Britney Spears for allegedly striking employee

By Travis Schlepp Click here for updates on this story     VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) — Popstar Britney Spears will not face charges for allegedly striking one of her employees. Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced Wednesday that Spears would not be charged with any crimes related to an alleged incident involving her housekeeper. Spears

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IBM: Focusing on the Advancement and Protection of Cyber and Ransomware Technology

By Author: by Caitlyn-Rae Arendse, Security Television Network Click here for updates on this story     September 1, 2021 (Security Television Network) — Above: IBM is ready to fulfill promises to protect and preserve upcoming technologies with an all new center located in Washington, DC. As the world approaches an incredibly fast-paced and motivated digital technology

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U.S. Security Dilemma from Russian Federation Government

By by Anushri Satavlekar, Security Television Network Click here for updates on this story     September 1, 2021 (Security Television Network) — Table of Contents Introduction………………………………2 Background………………………………3 Cybersecurity Concerns………………….3 2016 & 2020 Presidential Elections……..4 SolarWinds Hack 2020…………………..5 Impact…………………………………….6 Putin Biden Summit 2021…………………7 Conclusion………………………………..7 Footnotes……………………………..…..8 Introduction Water, power, healthcare, banking, food, and transportation systems are all becoming

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Community mourns the loss of local firefighter after battle with COVID-19

By Kristy Kepley-Steward Click here for updates on this story     MCDOWELL COUNTY, North Carolina (WLOS) — The community is coming together after a McDowell County firefighter died Tuesday following a battle with COVID-19. According to the McDowell Fire & Rescue Association, Garrett Presnell was a firefighter for the Black Mountain Fire Department and worked part-time

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Las Vegas-area driving schools face instructor shortages, new DMV policy could make problem worse

By Sophia Perricone Click here for updates on this story     LAS VEGAS (KVVU) — Many businesses are looking for new employees, including driving schools. “We advertise everywhere to get instructors, We’re in desperate need,” said Kathy Kelly, co-owner of Safeway Driving School. Kelly said she believes extended COVID-19 benefits, which end Saturday, are stopping her

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Deputy loses fight with COVID-19

By Brendan Kirby Click here for updates on this story     JACKSON COUNTY, Alabama (WALA) — The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department in Mississippi on Wednesday announced the loss of one of its own. Cpl. Robert Verzal died Sunday after being hospitalized several weeks with COVID-19, the department said. He was 39 years old and was with

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Wildlife advocates sue to stop wolf hunt

By Chris Hubbuch Click here for updates on this story     MADISON, Wisconsin (madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal) — Wildlife advocacy groups are suing the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources over a proposed fall wolf hunt they say was illegally set and will deliver a “devastating blow” to the state’s wolf population. Filed Tuesday in Dane County Circuit

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