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HONOLULU (AP) -- About 8,000 people landed in Hawaii on the first day of a pre-travel testing program that allowed travelers to come to the islands without quarantining for two weeks if they could produce a negative coronavirus test.A new pre-travel testing program allows visitors who test negative for COVID-19 to come to Hawaii and avoid two weeks of mandatory quarantine.The state-run testing program is an effort to stem the devastating downturn the pandemic has had on Hawaii's tourism-based economy.However, gaps in the program coupled with increasing cases of COVID-19 across the U.S. and the world have raised questions about whether Hawaii is ready to safely welcome back vacationers. 702

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From New York City to Fargo, North Dakota, cities across the United States say they are issuing curfews to keep the peace.A curfew allows police the ability without any other reason to threaten to arrest or detain crowds of protesters that linger or groups that appear to be a danger to order.These curfews can be a deterrent to get law-abiding citizens to head home and allow law enforcement to focus their efforts on the unrest, not getting bogged down with simple violations.But the deadlines aren’t hard and fast — many of them have exceptions for people heading to and from work, reporters, public transportation and even people buying groceries.Many protesters have routinely disregarded the curfews, and some police departments have actually allowed peaceful demonstrations to continue even after curfew while focusing their attention on violent unrest.Curfews like these are commonly used in natural disasters like hurricanes, floods and tornadoes to allow police to stop anyone on the streets and prevent stealing or looting.Some civil rights organizations think hastily issued curfews are unfair and against the First Amendment. The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California argued that curfews give police too much discretion over whom to arrest, The Associated Press reports. 1307

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Getting a big paycheck is nice, but not so much come tax season.Typically, about 18 percent of Americans are underwithholding and owe money to the IRS instead of getting a refund, according to Market Watch. But this year, the Government Accountability Office says 3 million more people are expected to join that 18 percent.Tax attorney Michelle McCarthy, with Gantenbein Law Firm, says a majority of people expected to owe money to the IRS will be large families. That’s because of the changes made in the new reform.  551

  

Hackers breached an Equifax payroll-related service in March, months before the company said criminals accessed the personal records of 143 million people.On Monday, Equifax said the March incident was unrelated to the recently disclosed hack that occurred between May and July 2017."The criminal hacking that was discovered on July 29 did not affect the customer databases hosted by the Equifax business unit that was the subject of the March event," Equifax said in a statement.Security breach disclosure laws require businesses to disclose hacks if they include personal identifiable information like social security numbers, drivers licenses or state IDs. Equifax says it reported the March incident to customers, affected individuals and regulators.According to a report from Bloomberg, an insider says the same intruders were involved in both breaches. However, Equifax denies the incidents are related.Equifax did not provide additional information about the March breach, but journalist Brian Krebs reported that between April 2016 and March 2017, hackers accessed tax records through Equifax subsidiary TALX, a payroll and tax service provider.Equifax hired cybersecurity firm Mandiant to investigate both the March and July incidents."Mandiant has investigated both events and found no evidence that these two separate events or the attackers were related," Equifax said in a statement.The vulnerability used to access 143 million records was disclosed in March. Equifax has said it was aware of the vulnerability at the time and took efforts to patch it, however, the hackers used the flaw to steal information months later. The credit reporting agency announced the breach on Sept. 8 and confirmed the breach occurred between mid-May and July.It is unknown who was responsible for the hack disclosed earlier this month.The FBI and the Federal Trade Commission are investigating the breach. Two Equifax executives -- its chief information officer and chief security officer -- retired on Friday. 2089

  

Happy Bobby Bonilla Day, New York Mets fans.The former major league baseball player gets a check for nearly .2 million Mets every July 1.Not a bad retirement plan.Under his contract, he gets the check every year until 2035, when he'll be 72.The Mets wanted to part ways with Bonilla in 1999, but he still had million left on his contract.Mets owner Fred Wilpon negotiated a deal to defer payments until 2011, followed by the annual payments, plus, an 8% annual interest rate.Why the deferment?So the Mets could invest the money with now-disgraced financier Bernie Madoff for a big return.But it turned out Madoff was running the most notorious Ponzi scheme in history, and the Mets ended up among the victims.In total, Bonilla will end up with .8 million because of Wilpon's huge bad call.And in 2012, Wilpon paid 2 million to Madoff victims' fund after auditors found he actually profited from the Ponzi scheme. 931

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