MGM faces cyberattack

Published: Sept. 19, 2023, 9:50 p.m.


\nMGM faces fallout after a major cyberattack, Republicans change messaging around vote-by-mail, and CCSD faces off with teachers union.
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\nThis week, host Joey Lovato sits down with reporter Howard Stutz to talk about a cyberattack that MGM Resorts International faced, slowing hotel services and interfering with company operations. After that, D.C. reporter Gabby Birenbaum discusses a change in strategy from Republicans in regard to messaging about vote-by-mail. At the end of the show, co-host Jacob Solis and reporter Jannelle Calder\xf3n join Joey to go over all of the chaos and tension between the Clark County Education Association teachers union and the Clark County School District.
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\nHost
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\nJoey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_
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\nJacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv
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\nGuests
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\nHoward Stutz - @howardstutz
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\nGabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb
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\nJannelle Calder\xf3n - @NewsyJan
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\nRead the stories
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\nCaesars acknowledges it was victim of a cyberattack, says operations were unaffected
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\nTop Nevada Republicans reverse course, urge party to vote early or by mail in 2024
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\nClark County teachers union files appeal after judge declares mass absences an illegal strike
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\nJudge: Clark County teacher absences that caused school closures constitute illegal strike