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SB 434 in New Hampshire expands censorship to include plays, dances, and more. Critics argue it's unconstitutional and will lead to costly legal battles.
A ransomware group has been using legitimate employee monitoring and remote support software to infiltrate corporate systems, according to new research.
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NCIS actress Katrina Law's divorce has gotten messy with her restraining order against her ex being extended until December.