Hackers access profiles of nearly 7 million 23andMe customers
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
(CNN) — A hacker or hackers have accessed nearly seven million profiles of 23andMe customers, a spokesperson for the genetic testing firm told CNN on Tuesday, including in some cases users’ ancestry reports, zip codes and birth years.A Friday filing from 23andMe to the Securities and Exchange Commission said that about 0.1% of the company’s user accounts, or roughly 14,000, had their accounts breached by the hackers.23andMe is standing by that number but is also now telling reporters that the hackers were able to access some 5.5 million profiles that use a company feature called DNA Relatives that allows users to find genetic relatives. In addition, the hackers accessed a subset of family tree information on 1.4 million DNA Relatives profiles, the 23andMe spokesperson said in an emailed statement.Engadget, a tech news outlet, first reported on the wider impact of the hack.It’s the latest hack to affect a major US corporation that has impacted far more people...Boston Mayor announces new contract with police union
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced a new five-year union contract with the Boston Police Patrolman’s Association on Monday. Officers have been working without a contract since the previous iteration ended in 2020. The new deal covers cost of living adjustments, paid details, and significant reforms in discipline, including a designated list of offenses that are not eligible for arbitration, meaning officers will face discipline without arbitration if charged with serious crimes like rape, murder, or drug trafficking.“I really just want the residents of Boston to hear and to know how groundbreaking it is that our Boston Police officers overwhelmingly voted to hold themselves accountable to the standards they believe our residents deserve,” Wu said.“We are bringing policing into the future,” said BPPA Representative Larry Calderone. “We are having better educated officers, and they’re being fairly compensated.”Boston City Council will ha...Mansfield Police investigating smoke shop break in
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
Mansfield Police are investigating a break in at an area smoke shop that occurred around 1 a.m. Monday morning.Authorities said as many as nine individuals broke into Brothers Smoke Shop on Pratt Street, smashing a front window to gain entrance.Security cameras captured images of three of the individuals.Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Mansfield Police at 508-261-7300.Firefighters battle 2-alarm fire in Medford Tuesday morning
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
Firefighters were called to Greenleaf Avenue in Medford around 8 a.m. Tuesday morning for a two-alarm fire at a home.Everyone was able to get out of the structure safely.Some area roads were closed down as firefighters battled the flames.Boston Police union contract includes ‘significant’ disciplinary reforms, OT crackdown
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
Eighteen months of “intense” negotiations led to a new five-year deal between the city and its largest police union, a “groundbreaking” agreement that includes a 9% raise in salary and significant reforms around officer discipline and overtime.The deal was reached last Friday and ratified by the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association membership Monday evening. Mayor Michelle Wu plans to file a docket for the agreement ahead of the Wednesday City Council meeting, saying that her aim is for the left-leaning body to take a vote by the end of the year.“At the end of the day, this is a contract that is fair and equitable to the men and women in uniform that are answering those calls for service,” Larry Calderone, president of the 1,500-member police union, said at a Tuesday morning press conference at City Hall. “At the same time, we help policing evolve.“I know the famous word out there is reform, but I like to look at it as police evolving. We are bringing policing into the future.”Cal...The House will vote next week on formalizing its Biden impeachment inquiry, Speaker Johnson says
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
By FARNOUSH AMIRI (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House will vote next week on formally authorizing its impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday, asserting Republicans have “no choice” but to push ahead as the White House has rebuffed their requests for information.Johnson and the rest of the Republican leadership team had been contemplating in recent weeks whether to hold a formal vote on their monthslong inquiry into the president, which has centered on the business dealings of other family members. Their investigation so far has yet to produce any direct evidence of wrongdoing by Biden himself.While some Republicans are wary of holding a vote on the inquiry, Johnson said the House needs to exercise its authority to the fullest amid a standoff with the White House over requests for information related to Biden and his son Hunter Biden.“The House has no choice if it’s going to follow its constitutiona...Georgia lawmakers advance congressional map keeping 9-5 GOP edge; legislative maps get final passage
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Brushing aside concerns that they may be breaking law that protects coalitions of nonwhite voters, Georgia state senators on Tuesday passed a new congressional map that would maintain a likely 9-5 GOP edge in the state’s delegation.The Senate voted 32-22 to pass the plan, which seeks a wholesale reconfiguration of a suburban Atlanta district now represented by Democrat Lucy McBath. It goes to the House for more debate.Meanwhile, lawmakers gave final passage to maps likely to keep each chamber of the General Assembly under the control of Republicans, sending House and Senate maps to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature or veto.Senators voted 32-21 to give final passage to a new state House map, despite Democrat concerns that the map harmed minority coalitions and would likely preserve all but one or two seats in the Republicans current 102-78 House majority.The House voted 98-71 to pass the Senate map, which aims to keep Republicans 33-23 majority. Democrats lambast...‘Late for the party’: Teen driver clocked going 199 km/h on QEW
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
An 18-year-old is facing charges after they were pulled over by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) at a speed of just under 200 km/h, claiming they were late for a party.The driver was stopped on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) near Stoney Creek by responding Burlington OPP officers.“I’m late for the party,” an OPP spokesperson wrote on X. 199km/h – "I'm late for the party"…. #QEW/Stoney Creek, 18 year old driver sropped by #BurlingtonOPP, charged with #StuntDriving, speeding and careless.#14DayVehicleImpound #30DayLicenceSuspension. ^ks pic.twitter.com/LcL41W3uSc— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) December 5, 2023The unidentified 18-year-old driver is facing charges that include stunt driving, speeding and careless driving.The vehicle will be impounded for 14 days, and the driver has had their licence suspended for 30 days.In late November, a driver from Caledon was charged after he was caught going nearly 100 km/h over the speed li...As news is still shared on Facebook, Instagram, Meta may yet be regulated: St-Onge
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says Canada’s broadcasting regulator should look into regulating Meta when the Online News Act comes into effect, as users find loopholes to share news on its platforms.Meta began blocking news on Facebook and Instagram when Parliament passed the law this summer, arguing that will put it in compliance with a bill that requires tech giants to pay up for shared media content that helps them generate revenue. But news remains accessible on Instagram for some Canadian users when they view posts from media organizations using an internet browser on their phone or computer.Users have also found other ways to share news stories on Facebook and Instagram, by direct messaging news links, sharing screenshots of articles and shortening news links so they can appear on stories, which are photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours. The Online News Act compels Google and Meta to enter into compensation agreements with news publishers, and Goog...In a rare action against Israel, US says extremist West Bank settlers will be barred from America
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:30:26 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — n a rare punitive move against Israel, the State Department said Tuesday it will impose travel bans on extremist Jewish settlers implicated in a rash of recent attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the step after warning Israel last week that President Joe Biden’s administration would be taking action over the attacks. Blinken did not announce individual visa bans, but officials said those would be coming this week and could affect dozens of settlers and their families. “We have underscored to the Israeli government the need to do more to hold accountable extremist settlers who have committed violent attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank,” Blinken said in a statement. “As President Biden has repeatedly said, those attacks are unacceptable.”“Today, the State Department is implementing a new visa restriction policy targeting individuals believed to have been involved in undermining peace, security ...Latest news
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