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NSA CONTRACTOR ARREST HIGHLIGHTS CHALLENGE OF INSIDER THREAT
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Theranos Closing Labs, Laying Off 340 Following Sanctions
 
 
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Commuter Railroad Changes Arrival Rule after Station Crash
 
 
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Duke Energy to Remove Coal Ash from North Carolina Plant
 
 
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Hard-Hit Haiti Starts to Measure Scale of Hurricane Disaster
 
 
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Official: Hackers Who Hit French TV Stations Are Still Active
 

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NSA Contractor Arrest Highlights Challenge of Insider Threat

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The latest arrest came despite efforts to reform security after the Edward Snowden disclosures, especially in regard to insider threats.



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Theranos Closing Labs, Laying Off 340 Following Sanctions

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Embattled blood testing company Theranos says it will shut down its clinical labs and wellness centers and lay off more than 40 percent of its full-time employees.


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Commuter Railroad Changes Arrival Rule after Station Crash

The conductor must join the engineer whenever a train pulls into Hoboken Terminal or its Atlantic City station.


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Duke Energy to Remove Coal Ash from North Carolina Plant

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Duke Energy has agreed to remove millions of tons of coal ash containing toxic heavy metals from a power plant in North Carolina.


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Hard-Hit Haiti Starts to Measure Scale of Hurricane Disaster

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wo days after Hurricane Matthew rampaged across Haiti's remote southwestern peninsula, authorities and aid workers still lack a clear picture of what they fear is the country's biggest disaster in years.


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Official: Hackers Who Hit French TV Stations Are Still Active

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The hackers who knocked a major French television station offline last year are still regularly trying break in to French government computers, a senior cybersecurity official said Wednesday.


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