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Aug 10, 2019

The North Korean economy depends on your business, unfortunately, listen in for the details on what they are doing and why.

Our bees are dying and it may cost us our food supply, I explain more about why and what it means.

Technology may have a personal cure for your disease, I will go into this further today.

What happened at the FTC with Facebook? You have to listen to my take

We all know about Equifax -- but apparently, the size of the settlement was not close to adequate, I will explain more.

Old hacks never seem to die --- I will tell you what one is coming back

Can your employees be bribed?  AT&T found out this week the answer is yes! I will tell you what they were doing.

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