Palomar Health Medical Group finds "suspicious activity" on some computers in network
On Monday, Judie Loux told ABC 10News she got an email from Palomar Health Medical Group. She said the email said PHMG was experiencing technical difficulties.
On Monday, Judie Loux told ABC 10News she got an email from Palomar Health Medical Group. She said the email said PHMG was experiencing technical difficulties.
With the right summer moves and expected health, there's no reason to believe the Thunder couldn't win the whole thing next season.
Attendees at JPMorgan's annual investor day Monday will be listening for answers to some key questions. A top concern is how much longer Jamie Dimon plans to run the largest US bank.
President Biden spoke about the Israel-Hamas war during his commencement address at Morehouse College on Sunday.
On Monday, Melinda French Gates resigned from the philanthropy organization she ran with ex-husband Bill Gates. French Gates will leave next month with an additional $12.5 billion, she said. The Gates Foundation famously works on projects to help impoverished people, especially in developing countries, such as fighting malaria, polio or improving sanitation.
It's a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Expedia says Rathi Murthy and Sreenivas Rachamadugu, respectively its CTO and senior vice president of core services product & engineering, are no longer employed at the travel booking company. In a statement shared with TechCrunch and other publications, Expedia said Murthy and Rachamadugu are “no longer employed at Expedia Group” due to an unspecified “violation of company policy.” Murthy spoke to TechCrunch about the new AI-powered features announced earlier this week, and she reportedly gave a presentation on those features at an Expedia conference with business partners.
Trajan Langdon, Scott Perry, Dennis Lindsey and John Hammond have impressed in interviews and are front-runners to meet with Pistons owner Tom Gores.
When Jeffrey Wang posted Monday to X asking if anyone wanted to go in on an order of fancy-but-affordable office nap pods, he didn’t expect the post to go viral. “I had way too many people than I could handle,” Wang, cofounder of AI research startup Exa Labs, told TechCrunch. Many admired the particular features of these nap pods, or applauded the whole idea of office napping.
The Mediterranean diet may be beneficial to your mental health. Here's what to know.
Breaking down the ongoing K-pop drama between ADOR CEO Min and Hybe.
Right now, neither candidate is strong enough to capitalize on his opponent's flaws.
We've spent some time with the iPad Pro M4 and new iPad Air... and the iPad Pro is still a bit too pricey for us.
Scottie Scheffler was making his way into Valhalla for his second round when he was detained by police.
One of the biggest retirement fears is a reduction in Social Security benefits. Here's what advisers say to do to prepare.
Jason Fitz, Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab talk about the games they’re most looking forward to for the 2024 NFL season, as well as the Giants’ new uniforms, the offseason version of Hard Knocks and the Jerry Jones-Cowboys docuseries.
Test yourself on side effects, which states have legalized marijuana for recreational use and more.
“I guess it was a little naive on my end, but I was kind of just like, ‘Damn, people actually give a s***?'” Brown said. “It honestly made my eyes water a little bit.”
Google has updated some of its accessibility apps to add capabilities that will make them easier to use for people who need them.
Intel has launched a new software application called Thunderbolt Share that will make controlling two or more PCs a more seamless experience.
The biggest news stories this morning: Apple brings eye tracking to recent iPhones and iPads, Bandai is finally rereleasing a beloved Tamagotchi from 2004, Android 15 will make it harder for phone thieves to steal your data.