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Matt Guilhem Matt Guilhem is a native of the Inland Empire. After growing up in the region, he went north to Berkeley for university and earned a degree in English. Matt s passion for radio developed late; he hosted a program while abroad in 2011 and knew he had found his calling. Matt started at KVCR as an intern in 2013; he now serves as both a reporter and host for the station. You can hear him regularly most weekday afternoons on All Things Considered, occasionally filling in on Morning Edition, and filing news reports for both programs. ....
DSUSD is currently enrolling students for preschool, transitional kindergarten, kindergarten, the dual immersion program, and students new to our schools for the 2021-2022 school year. Parents are asked to call the school their child will be attending for information on how to complete the registration process including picking up a registration packet or completing the registration process online. The online registration for new students is available only to students attending their home school. Students attending school on an approved transfer must complete a paper registration packet. See below for information on how to contact your child’s school. Additional registration information, including a link for online registration, can also be found on the DSUSD website at www.dsusd.us under “News and Announcements”. ....
FBI Wanted To Unlock US Shooter's iPhone. It Turned To A Little-Known Firm ndtv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ndtv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It exploited a flaw in Mozilla s code on April 15, 2021, 7:35 What just happened? The question of who cracked the San Bernardino iPhone and how they did it has been shrouded in mystery for years, but a new report has revealed the truth: it was an Australian security firm called Azimuth Security using a Lightning Port exploit. To recap, the iPhone 5c in question belonged to Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the two shooters from an attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, on December 2, 2015, in which 14 people died. Both perpetrators were killed by law enforcement, but it was hoped that Farook’s handset would reveal new information, such as a possible third accomplice. Unfortunately, it was locked, and an iOS 9 feature ensured all its data would be erased if the wrong passcode was entered ten times. ....