A misconfigured database at IT provider Serviceaide exposed sensitive health and personal data of around 500,000 patients linked to New York-based Catholic Health. The information leaked includes full names, DOBs, prescriptions, social security numbers, and healthcare and treatment details alongside contact information and login credentials. While there’s no evidence so far of data misuse, the company can’t discount the possibility. Serviceaide is advising those affected to monitor credit reports, change medical account passwords, and consider credit freezes.

Here's what’s in the GOP's 1,116-page ‘big, beautiful bill’
House Republicans advanced a bill over the weekend containing elements of President Trump’s tax proposals, significant spending cuts and key federal program reforms. The 1,116-page