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2018-07-27 20:19:49 UTC  

Charter's repeated failures to serve New Yorkers and honor its commitments are well documented and are only getting worse. After more than a year of administrative enforcement efforts to bring Charter into compliance with the Commission’s merger order, the time has come for stronger actions to protect New Yorkers and the public interest,” added Commission Chair John Rhodes. “Charter’s non-compliance and brazenly disrespectful behavior toward New York State and its customers necessitates the actions taken today seeking court-ordered penalties for its failures, and revoking the Charter merger approval.”

Charter now has 60 days to plan for an "orderly transition" to a successor cable provider.

2018-07-27 20:19:58 UTC  

@AlfredFonzerlle he was reading a q drop

2018-07-27 20:20:07 UTC  

@retiredDep -- do you have a link to this....
SOUTHPORT, N.C. – An entire police department in North Carolina was put on leave after the arrest of the department’s chief and lieutenant, according to WECT.

2018-07-27 20:20:41 UTC  

Data breach at UPMC Cole Hospital

790 patients affected

By: George Kastenhuber
Posted: Jul 27, 2018 10:30 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 27, 2018 10:30 AM EDT
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UPMC Cole

COUDERSPORT, Pa. (18 NEWS) - The following is a news release from UMPC Cole.

UPMC Cole has notified 790 patients treated at UPMC Cole that their
personal Information may have been inappropriately accessed.
“We apologize for any concern or inconvenience that this may cause for our patients. I want to stress that patient care was never affected,” said UPMC Cole’s President and Senior Executive, Ed Pitchford. “UPMC is committed to meeting our patients’ privacy expectations. We cannot confirm if any of the information was used for improper purposes, but, out of an abundance of caution, we deemed it appropriate to inform those possibly affected by this breach.”

As a result of UPMC Cole’s internal investigation, it was determined that there were two phishing attacks (e-mails sent from an external source that look like they are from a trusted source attempting to obtain sensitive information and often contain links to a phony login page or fake website) on June 7th and June 14th that were discovered through staff reports of the receipt of the e-mails. The phishing attacks were isolated to e-mail accounts and no medical records systems were breached. The following information was discovered in the e-mails to varying degrees for each patient, including patients’ names, dates of birth, scheduling information, types of procedures, names of providers, and other general treatment information. No patient Social Security numbers were accessed during the phishing attacks.

2018-07-27 20:20:57 UTC  

@Kiwi61Karma - can u run thru that again???

2018-07-27 20:20:59 UTC  

Luciferians

2018-07-27 20:21:07 UTC  

@2ncourage it was dropped up a few before article

2018-07-27 20:21:07 UTC  

DARK TO LIGHT The Blood Red Moon

2018-07-27 20:21:13 UTC  

They rely on times like this

2018-07-27 20:21:18 UTC  

They are stupid

2018-07-27 20:21:19 UTC  

I love you

2018-07-27 20:21:20 UTC  

Lion moon?

2018-07-27 20:21:23 UTC  

1666

2018-07-27 20:21:25 UTC  

Data breach at UPMC Cole Hospital

790 patients affected

By: George Kastenhuber
Posted: Jul 27, 2018 10:30 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 27, 2018 10:30 AM EDT
22
UPMC Cole

COUDERSPORT, Pa. (18 NEWS) - The following is a news release from UMPC Cole.

UPMC Cole has notified 790 patients treated at UPMC Cole that their
personal Information may have been inappropriately accessed.
“We apologize for any concern or inconvenience that this may cause for our patients. I want to stress that patient care was never affected,” said UPMC Cole’s President and Senior Executive, Ed Pitchford. “UPMC is committed to meeting our patients’ privacy expectations. We cannot confirm if any of the information was used for improper purposes, but, out of an abundance of caution, we deemed it appropriate to inform those possibly affected by this breach.”

As a result of UPMC Cole’s internal investigation, it was determined that there were two phishing attacks (e-mails sent from an external source that look like they are from a trusted source attempting to obtain sensitive information and often contain links to a phony login page or fake website) on June 7th and June 14th that were discovered through staff reports of the receipt of the e-mails. The phishing attacks were isolated to e-mail accounts and no medical records systems were breached. The following information was discovered in the e-mails to varying degrees for each patient, including patients’ names, dates of birth, scheduling information, types of procedures, names of providers, and other general treatment information. No patient Social Security numbers were accessed during the phishing attacks.

2018-07-27 20:21:38 UTC  

Symbolisms will be their downfall

2018-07-27 20:21:49 UTC  

We have everything

2018-07-27 20:22:05 UTC  

I am trying to find a link to Trump stating the storm ..anyone have availiblity to that??

2018-07-27 20:22:06 UTC  

@retiredDep -- thanks... it is rough keepin up with it all

2018-07-27 20:22:23 UTC  

Device

2018-07-27 20:22:53 UTC  

Ex-Assembly speaker faces corruption sentencing, again

By: Web Staff
Posted: Jul 27, 2018 05:33 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 27, 2018 05:33 AM EDT
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NEW YORK (AP) - A former New York Assembly speaker who brokered legislative deals for two decades before corruption charges abruptly ended his career is begging for mercy as he faces sentencing for a second time.

The fate of Democrat Sheldon Silver, 74, on Friday rests with a judge who ordered him imprisoned for 12 years after his first conviction in 2015.

That conviction was tossed out by an appeals court that said his trial must conform with a recent Supreme Court ruling redefining the boundaries of corruption law.

At a second trial this spring, a jury once again found him guilty of earning nearly $4 million illegally by collecting fees from a cancer researcher and real estate developers. Prosecutors say he invested those proceeds and collected another $1 million in illegal profits.

In a letter to U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni, Silver begged for mercy.

“I pray I will not die in prison,” Silver wrote, saying he was “broken-hearted” that he damaged the trust people have in government.

“The work that has been the focus of most of my life has become dirty and shameful,” Silver said in his letter. “Everything I ever accomplished has become a joke and a spectacle. ... I beg for your mercy so that I can somehow go out into the world again to atone to everyone I have hurt.”

Prosecutors told Caproni in a written submission that they had proven that Silver “repeatedly corrupted the great power of his office for personal profit and caused incalculable damage to the public trust.”

Prosecutors say Silver should spend well over 10 years in prison. Defense attorneys argued for far less prison time and a community service component that would allow Silver to get out from behind bars.

2018-07-27 20:23:57 UTC  

you might be onto something kiwi

2018-07-27 20:24:25 UTC  

One of the most powerful politicians in New York before corruption charges abruptly ended his career is scheduled to be sentenced for a second time. http://www.weny.com/story/38747096/ex-assembly-speaker-faces-corruption-sentencing-again?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WENY_TV_News

2018-07-27 20:24:42 UTC  

The Trump administration says more than 1,800 children 5 years and older had been reunited with parents or sponsors hours before the deadline. http://www.weny.com/story/38747160/us-government-over-1800-migrant-kids-reunited-by-deadline?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WENY_TV_News

2018-07-27 20:25:14 UTC  
2018-07-27 20:25:31 UTC  

Only one test is capitalized

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/472499801368297484/20180727_152515.jpg

2018-07-27 20:25:50 UTC  

WATCH LIVE: Mayor Jim Kenney announces that Philadelphia will not renew its PARS agreement with Immigration And Customs Enforcement (ICE).

DETAILS: https://cbsloc.al/2mJXvUi