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Change Healthcare Grinds Through Massive Breach Probe
Two months after cyberattack, the claims tech company’s parent UnitedHealth Group works to identify the ‘substantial proportion’ of people in America whose personal data was compromised.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Dead whistleblower accused Boeing of safety breaches
John Barnett had been giving a formal legal deposition against the plane manufacturer before his sudden death.BBC News - Top stories -
Eleven countries to breach EU deficit rules
Poland and others push to be exempt from ‘excessive deficit procedure’ owing to their high defence spendingFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
Eleven countries to breach EU deficit rules
Poland and others push to be exempt from ‘excessive deficit procedure’ owing to their high defence spendingFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Climb Out of the Weeds: Describing Innovation to End-Users
Complex concepts need simple explanations.Inc. - Business -
Roku warns of tougher bar for growth ahead. An analyst says that is its ‘fundamental risk.’
TV-streaming service Roku Inc. on Thursday forecast second-quarter sales that were above expectations, but warned of a higher bar for growth up ahead and moderating profit in the second half of the year.MarketWatch - Business -
Spotify Says Apple Rejects its App Update for EU Users
After a European Union ruling requiringin-app pricing information, Spotify claims Apple won't accept its new version.Inc. - Business - Apple -
Cleared migrants indicted over alleged mass border breach try in Texas
A Texas grand jury indicted more than 140 migrants on misdemeanor rioting charges over an alleged mass attempt to breach the U.S.-Mexico border, a day after a judge threw out the cases.CBS News - Politics -
Intel CPU-dispensing vending machine game spotted in Japan — one user got a Core i7-8700 for $3
Yahoo News - World - Japan -
3M to recall about 40,000 noise-reducing earmuffs due to risk of overexposing user to loud noise
Earmuffs can develop cracks in the colored portion of the plastic cups, says consumer watchdogMarketWatch - Business
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