Good afternoon! Equifax has been scrambling to explain itself since disclosing last week that it exposed vital data for about 143 million Americans. Considering the size and scope of the breach, it's probably best just to assume you were part of it. Here's the latest on what you need to know about the breach. | NewsCut | Forecast |
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Authorities say a 21-year-old Montgomery, Minn., man fled the scene early Sunday before Blue Earth County sheriff's deputies arrested him. A police commander says the attack is not terrorism-related. |
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