For example, limiting the injunctions to the states and organizations that have participated in the lawsuits alongside the individuals.
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Syra Ortiz Blanes and,
Miami Herald,
15 Mar. 2025
The full advisory goes more in depth about how to prevent attacks, but other advised steps for organizations — and the public at large — include segmenting networks and requiring VPNs for remote access.
The study also uncovered specific organ aging associations with neurodegenerative diseases.
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William A. Haseltine,
Forbes,
13 Mar. 2025
Florida law requires community associations to maintain a functioning board of directors, and their governing bylaws typically spell out the process for elections or appointments of new board members following resignations.
Virtual visits became a lifeline for students unable to travel, and many colleges continue to offer robust online experiences.
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Dr. Aviva Legatt,
Forbes,
4 Jan. 2025
Although most of last year’s top higher education news stories were concerned with campus turmoil of one sort or the other, 2024 also proved to be another banner year for colleges and universities on the philanthropic front.
Coastal communities live under the periodic threat that drilling suspensions could be lifted, and a permanent ban promises long-term confidence, particularly for the tourism and fishing industries.
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Lisa Friedman,
New York Times,
6 Jan. 2025
What followed was inspiring remarks for members of marginalized communities.
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