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Texas-Sized Horror

In the beginning, there was only darkness. Then everybody’s favorite therapeutic apparition said, Let there be light. “Well,” He continued under His breath, “besides all the gazillion other lights clearly visible from the infinite tapestry of the universe.” So there was light. New light. Then millions if not

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Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: July 2023

Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: July 2023
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Opinion: Where are our elected officials?

Opinion: Where are our elected officials? FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Feb. 18, 2021, file photo, demonstrators stand in front of U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz s home demanding his resignation in Houston. Cruz has acknowledged that his family vacation to Mexico was obviously a mistake as he returned stateside following an uproar over his disappearance during a deadly winter storm. (Marie D. De Jesús/Houston Chronicle via AP, File)Marie D. De Jesús, MBO / Associated Press All for the market Regarding “Perry says Texans willing to suffer blackouts to keep feds out of power market,” (Feb. 17): Former Gov. Rick Perry, thank you for your bold willingness to sacrifice a large swathe of the Texas population for the market’s freedom. Perhaps first, though, you should visit our cold, dark homes before volunteering us to suffer an extended power outage during a freak winter storm.

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Halifax police force blows IT security, then lies about it

photo manipulation by the coast If Halifax Regional Police’s information organization skills were a desk, that desk would be piled high with mismatched papers and zero-context sticky notes. There’d be a bunch of mugs, each with a crusting ring of mold forming at different heights of abandonment, and three cell phones one encrypted, one broken and one that primarily uses Facebook messenger to communicate with colleagues. A sock, a laptop whirring under a box of unmarked evidence shoved into Ziplock baggies with a miscellaneous USB poking out of it, and probably crumbs.  Lots of crumbs.  A recent report from HRM’s auditor general, Evangeline Colman-Sadd, paints a clear picture that Halifax Regional Police is dropping the ball on managing its information technology security risks, from technological evidence to the way information is classified and stored. This comes five years a

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