Celebrities With Family Members Who Survived The Holocaust Horace Abrahams/Getty Images
By Elizabeth Collins/Feb. 8, 2021 11:06 am EDT
We use the term Holocaust to describe the period in which the Nazis persecuted and murdered the Jewish people along with homosexuals, Roma, and anyone they deemed unfit, including those who were part of the resistance. While there are many stories of famous people who had family members who lived during the Holocaust, there are very few stories of those who survived. Many folks survived by escaping Nazi occupation early on, while others managed to live through one or more concentration camps.
Let s Reminisce About Last Year s Most Memorable Data Breaches
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Ah, data breaches. The stuff of internet nightmare. In recent years, we’ve seen more and more of them to the point where it seems like wherever you store your data, most of it is just breach-material that hasn’t been breached yet. However, weird as it may sound, 2020 actually saw a lot fewer publicly reported data breaches than in years past. That’s a nice silver lining for a year where pretty much everything else seemed to go wrong. That said, there were still some wild ones. And the ones that did happen were, on average, much bigger than ever before meaning that the rate of exposed records actually went up. Take a look at a few of last year’s most memorable data compromise incidents. Some are big, others are small. All of them were a serious pain.
I Went a Month Without Drinking. Here s What I Learned.
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He’s the star and co-writer of Amazon Prime’s
Catastrophe, and came to fame in the early 2010s as one of the first comedians to publish jokes directly on Twitter. One of his best bits is a clueless husband pointing out to his followers that his wife seems to be getting quite close with her karate instructor. This particular message, though, was completely genuine. Delaney wrote: “Imagine this’ll be a tough holiday season mentally/emotionally, even for normal people. As a non-normal, my time-tested tools for surviving hard times include no alochol/drugs, daily exercise, and helping others. I can’t talk myself out of a bad mood, but I can act myself out of one.”
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When Richard Ramirez died in 2013, he took with him a reputation as one of the most fundamentally vile human beings to have existed on the planet in recent memory; dubbed the Night Stalker, Ramirez terrorized Los Angeles and San Francisco from 1984 to 1985, robbing, raping, and killing more than a dozen people (and that’s just the ones that the authorities were able to connect him to). It’s the stuff of bloody, horrific nightmares and also, now, a weird anecdote from one of the guys who wrote
Bill And Ted.
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By way of explanation, let us direct your attention to a Twitter thread posted earlier today by Ed Solomon, a prolific screenwriter whose credits include