Many families in Quebec have a daily life that is partly online. Moms and dads check their children's school portals, use their mobile phones to settle invoices and manage bank accounts, while the kids access digital platforms for schoolwork and stay in touch with relatives. A family album is shared right away with extended family living in the West Island or other areas, and vital papers are increasingly in digital format rather than paper. The comfort of this method is plain to see, but it also means that family members now have more sensitive personal data to protect than ever before.

A dozen small, rural Tennessee hospitals are at “immediate risk” for closure, potentially exacerbating a longstanding problem in a state with one of the highest hospital closure rates in the nation.  The calculation, by The Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, is drawn from examining multi-year hospital losses in institutions with limited assets. The […]

Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has released a list of 39 hazardous products subject to a federal recall from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for the month of July. The recalled products include household appliances, electronics, and furniture, and 10 items specifically designed for infants and toddlers. “Idahoans need to know when everyday products […]

MINDEN, La. -- A Haynesville man has died and two others are being treated for serious injuries following an early morning head-on crash on state Highway 531.