“We’re fun to watch, for sure,” Roe said.
The defense is now even better with the addition of Emma Schettig, a sophomore who unexpectedly entered the transfer portal after a successful freshman campaign at Maryland. Halfpenny had recruited Schettig while in high school, so there was some familiarity there. But even she was surprised at Schettig’s availability.
“I was on vacation, off the grid,” Halfpenny said. “I was so off the grid that I didn’t even touch my phone on the weekend when we were on our way back from the Delaware shore.
“Now it’s Sunday, I better start going through my messages. And there was an email from Emma Schettig. We’re somewhere in the middle of Pennsylvania, and we probably almost got in the car accident. My husband was driving, and I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ I read it out loud, and he was like, ‘Call her!’ But I didn’t have service.”
Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa are big fans of the true crime genre so much so that the famous couple is now producing a crime series for Oxygen.
Exhumed, premiering with back to back episodes on Sunday, Jan. 17, examines past cases in which an exhumation of a body was crucial in bringing justice, Consuelos tells PEOPLE. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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In PEOPLE s exclusive sneak peek at the first episode, the show looks into the case of Diana Kelly, a mother who was discovered missing when she didn t show up for a meeting with her estranged husband. When another death is linked to Diana s years later, investigators hope exhuming her body will help solve the crimes.
Following up on my year-end review of 2020 story, here are some of the biggest cybersecurity-related news stories of 2020 I couldn’t squeeze into that piece. Most are Canadian, but some are of enough significance that they are included here. The list might have been longer but a number of companies whose names were posted by ransomware groups refused to confirm if they were hit and their data copied:
Canadian-based PlanetDrugsDirect.com, which sold prescription drugs online, announces a security incident, hasn’t been online since;
Security researcher Jason Coulls discovers two open accounts with application source code, internal user names and passwords, and private keys belonging to Rogers Communications. No customer data was found. Later in the year Rogers notified customers that one of the companies it deals with left a database open with Rogers subscribers’ addresses, phone numbers and email addresses;
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Michael Fuoco’s history of alleged sexual misconduct. The story detailed accusations against Fuoco of inappropriate behavior, sexual harassment, and mental abuse from several women over several years. Reporting by the
Times implied that the
Post-Gazette and the union that represents its journalists, which Fuoco was president of from 2010 until a few months ago, didn’t respond forcefully to allegations, failing to stop Fuoco’s alleged behavior. The Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh has rebuked those implications, saying in a statement “there is no cover-up here,” and claiming the union took action the day that credible accusations had been presented.