The 2016 hack involved 57 million users and 600,000 driver’s license numbers.
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For lobster industry, the threat is clear. The adversary is murkier.
Criticism of the lobstering industry has become contentious, and it can be hard to figure out who’s who.
Peloton to cut 500 jobs as turnaround efforts continue
Peloton is cutting approximately 500 jobs as the high-end exercise equipment maker continues its turnaround efforts.
New crafting business offers classes, alterations and much more in Wilton
Alterations, classes and much more are available at Crafter’s Cave in Wilton.
Judge delays Twitter trial, gives Musk time to seal buyout
Elon Musk made a renewed offer to take over the social media platform earlier this week.
Amazon plans to hire 150,000 workers for holiday season
The world’s largest online retailer typically hires legions of temporary workers this time of year to help store, pack and ship items from its warehouses.
Fan who caught Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run offered $2 million for ball
The owner of a sports memorabilia auction house says the fan has not yet responded to his offer.
Ian deals blow to Florida’s teetering insurance sector
Even before last week’s hurricane, Florida’s home insurance market was dealing with billions of dollars in losses from a string of natural disasters, rampant litigation and increasing fraud.
Can Biden save democracy one U.S. factory job at a time?
President Biden has staked his presidency on what he has called ‘a historic manufacturing boom,’ hoping to succeed where past presidents, governors and hordes of other politicians have struggled for a half-century.
WTO predicts trade growth to slow next year amid crises
In 2023, the prediction is for global trade volumes to grow just 1%, down from the 3.4% expected previously.