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Judson ISD pays undisclosed amount to ransomware hackers to regain access to phones, email
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The Judson Independent School District paid an undisclosed amount to hackers to at least partially resolve a ransomware attack that has hobbled the district since June 17.
The attack shut down phones, e-mail and computers for the district, which has about 26,600 students and staff members across 30 campuses on the Northeast Side. Officials haven’t said whether personal data was breached.
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Brother of confessed Parkland school shooter: I m stuck between loving him and hating him because of what he did
Nikolas Cruz confessed to gunning down 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High. But he s the only real family Zachary Cruz has left.
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After his brother confessed to the Parkland (Florida) shooting, Zachary Cruz, now 18, moved to Virginia. I m stuck between loving him and hating him because of what he did, Zach says. Photo for The Washington Post by Julia Rendleman.
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. - He kept his head down as he walked into the judicial complex, knowing his presence would attract stares. He emptied his pockets at security and hustled onto the elevator. He tugged at his tie, the one he d borrowed because he forgot his suit. He hated suits. He hated all of this. But for his brother, he had come back again and again.
House calls for the 21st century Liz Durkin Slusarczk, a licensed clinical social worker at Northwest Catholic Counseling, uses basic Zoom technology to talk with clients. She and other health care providers at NWCC expect to continue to use video counseling with patients who prefer it. (Courtesy NWCC) 5/11/2021 11:53 AM
select Erin Peters • • • Telehealth, which zoomed into people’s homes during the pandemic, is probably here to stay.
Like other physicians, therapists and nurses across the country Providence health care providers were surprised by how much patients liked meeting with their providers via a screen from their own homes.
“I think what we learned is how far we can go with providing care this way,” says Dr. Linda Cruz, chief medical officer for Providence Medical Group in Oregon.