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Hacks Are Getting So Common That Companies Are Turning To 'Cyber Insurance'
Insurance companies across the nation are writing over 1,000 cyber insurance policies every day in hopes of changing the weakest link in cyber space: human behavior.
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JTA Announces Shuttles For Florida-Georgia Game
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority announced shuttles available for the Florida-Georgia game on Oct. 31 at EverBank Field.“Our staff strives to…
VyStar Pays $59 Million For Downtown Jacksonville SunTrust Tower
VyStar Credit Union announced Tuesday afternoon that it completed the purchase of SunTrust Tower Downtown for $59 million and will rebrand it VyStar…
Westside Jacksonville Park Receives Land Donation
A Westside Jacksonville park is growing, thanks to a private land donation and the help of a local land conservation group.The North Florida Land Trust…
Hurricane Preparedness Week: Check Your Insurance Coverage
With hurricane season right around the corner, it is critical to check to make sure you have the appropriate insurance coverage. Experts at the Federal...
Limits On Toilet Paper And Cleaning Supplies Are Back At Costco
Costco Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said an anticipated uptick in demand as the delta variant surges and supply chain challenges led to the purchase limits on key household items.
Loading Up on Penguin Classics
Amazon.com has rounded up more than 1,000 titles of classic literature and is offering them as a single purchase for just under $8,000. The Penguin Classics Collection weighs 700 pounds -- but delivery is free.
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Renoir Found At Flea Market May Be Real, But It's Also Stolen
Turns out that a Renoir painting purchased for $7 in West Virginia wasn't just lost — it was stolen. Documents show it vanished from a Baltimore museum six decades ago. Its planned auction has been put on hold, and the FBI is investigating.
FAA approves controversial Spaceport Camden proposal
Camden County commissioners have been working on the Spaceport Camden proposal for almost a decade. Their plan is to purchase the former Union Carbide industrial property in South Georgia and convert it into a commercial launch site for small rockets.
Florida closes land deal to preserve Pumpkin Hill Creek
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has closed on the purchase of 241 acres on Black Hammock Island, protecting its rare species from development and increasing recreational opportunities on the First Coast.
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