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United States and United Kingdom Host Global Forum on Asset Recovery
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Washington, DC - As part of a U.S. government-wide effort to combat corruption and facilitate asset recovery, the United States is co-hosting with the United Kingdom the inaugural Global Forum on Asset Recovery (GFAR) at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C. from December 4-6. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will deliver opening remarks at GFAR on Monday afternoon.
Don’t be like LinkedIn, Don’t let your SSL certificate expire
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Jacksonville, Florida - Much of the globe couldn’t access LinkedIn yesterday because of an SSL expiry.
If you had trouble yesterday logging into LinkedIn – the social network for professionals – you are not alone. LinkedIn let its SSL certificate expire yesterday, a blunder that kept millions from accessing the website and left those who were able to log on without a secure connection.
FTC Proposes Updates to R-Value Rule for Home Insulation Products
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- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - The Federal Trade Commission has proposed amendments to the R-value Rule, which governs ratings for home insulation, as part of its systematic review of all current FTC rules and guides.
How long can you safely keep leftovers?
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- Written by Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.
Rochester, Minnesota - Leftovers can be kept for three to four days in the refrigerator. Be sure to eat them within that time. After that, the risk of food poisoning increases. If you don't think you'll be able to eat leftovers within four days, freeze them immediately.
Hyperbaric solutions
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- Written by Dennis Douda
Rochester, Minnesota - When Dave Boyett woke up after an operation to try to halt an out-of-control infection in his foot, what he saw brought him to tears – in a good way. "I looked down there, and it was all bandaged up. My foot was still attached, and it was a huge [relief]. And, yeah, I started to cry right there. I was so thankful."
Advancing technology making Type 1 diabetes management easier
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- Written by Ian Roth
Scottsdale, Arizona - People with Type 1 diabetes can't produce insulin on their own, which used to mean a lifetime of getting poked with needles constantly to check blood sugar levels and inject insulin. But fast-advancing technology has led to artificial pancreas systems that can be implanted in the body, making the lives of people with Type 1 diabetes much easier and far less painful.
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