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A North Korean military intelligence operative has been indicted in a conspiracy to hack into American health care providers, NASA, U.S. military bases and international entities, stealing sensitive information and installing ransomware to fund more attacks, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.The indictment of Rim Jong Hyok by a grand jury in Kansas City, Kansas, accuses him of laundering the money through a Chinese bank and then using it to buy computer servers and fund more cyberattacks on stanley website defense, technology and government entities around the world.The hacks on American hospitals and other health care providers disrupted the treatment of patients, officials said. He s accused of targeting 17 entities across 11 U.S. states, including NASA and U.S. military bases, as well as defense and energy companies in China, Taiwan a stanley quencher nd South Korea.For more than three months, Rim and other members of the Andariel Unit of North Korea s Reconnaissance General Bureau had access to NASAs computer system, extracting over 17 gigabytes of unclassified data, the in stanley taza dictment says. They also reached inside computer systems for defense companies in Michigan and California, as well as Randolph Air Force base in Texas and Robins Air Force base in Georgia, authorities say.The malware enabled the state-sponsored Andariel group to send stolen information to North Korean military intelligence, furthering the countrys military and nuclear aspirations, federal prosecutors said. They ve gone after detail Tezz Hearing set in case that seeks to ban abortion pill nationwide
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The story of the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers is hitting the big screen. The film is called Just a Bit Outside: The Story of the 1982 Milwauke stanley cup e Brewers. TMJ4 s Sydni Eure heard from the players themselves as they took us through the historic season.Watch: Historic 1982 Brewers season hits the big screen. Story of the 1982 Brewers is hitting the big scr stanley drinking cup een You may think you know the story of the 1982 team, but you may have never heard it quite like this. Excitement is growing for Wednesday night s premiere, as several former players will be back in Milwaukee to watch it on the big screen, including former Brewers pitchers Moose Haas and Jim Slaton. Both were a part of the 1982 trip to the World Series, and say the movie is a journey of highs and lows, all from the players point of view. TMJ4 Jim S stanley cups uk laton and Moose Haas, former Milwaukee Brewers players. It s always exciting, says Slaton. I mean, coming back here to Milwaukee, everything has been first class and we re really excited to see the film. Director Sean Hanish says he s excited to share the film and is thankful to everyone who has already made the premiere a sold out experience. Watch: Susan Kim interviews Rollie Fingers ahead of movie s premiere: Rollie Fingers celebrates release of movie documenting 1982 Milwaukee Brewers team Talk to us: Hey there! At TMJ4 News, were all about listening Uczt Germantown ready for anything on busy election day
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While teacher salaries have grown throughout the U.S., the increase is not enough to account for inflation, according to the National Education Association.For the 2022-2023 school year, the nation botella stanley al average teacher salary increased 4.1% from the previous year, according to NEA. Thats because of help from elected officials, in addition to efforts from teachers unions.But when adjusted for inflation, teachers are making 5% less than they were 10 years ago.According to NEA, 77% of school districts still pay a startin stanley cup becher g salary below $50,000. And the national average teacher salary across the board was below $70,000.Some states are making better progress than others when it comes to teacher pay. NEA data shows that in states with collective bargaining, teachers earn 26% more, on average.Alabama, Arizona, California, New Mexico, Mississippi and Washington all made considerable gains in the 2022-2023 school year.But other states, like Florida, dropped to 50th in the nation for ave stanley cup rage teacher salary.Overall, the national average starting salary for teachers in the U.S. was $44,530. Ignp It validates their feelings : Hispanic youth experience dementia symptoms through virtual tour
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