‘You’re going to end up with a beautiful, beautiful reflecting pool, the way it’s supposed to be,’ President Donald Trump said.
Hackers can make use of any vulnerable device in an organization’s infrastructure, officials say.
Educators for Palestine allegedly teach children that Zionists are ‘genocidal white supremacists,’ a department statement said.
Florida has opened a criminal probe into OpenAI’s ChatGPT, alleging that the program aided the suspect in a deadly shooting at FSU last year.
While schools appear to be reducing DEI as per Trump’s policies, viewpoint diversity in academia remains underemphasized, Heterodox Academy reports.
Diplomat Wu Chih-hsiang pointed out that a large portion of the world’s container ships pass through the Taiwan Strait each year.
‘Surveillance pricing’ to determine what a consumer is willing to pay is not illegal in the U.S.; collecting consumer data without consent is, the lawsuit says.

The first lady called for bipartisan efforts to safeguard children, advance opportunities, and ‘protect our future freedom.’
Congress passed a short-term extension of Section 702 on April 17 that expires on April 30.
Contentious congressional hearings included disagreements over a wide range of matters, but some solidarity exists between the health secretary and Democrats.
The president said he would order U.S. minesweeping ships to continue to clear any mines that may have been set in the strait.
The measure now heads to the House, advancing Republican efforts to fund immigration enforcement despite opposition from Democrats.
None of the more than 9,700 federal buildings managed by 22 agencies meets the 60 percent utilization threshold, government data show.
Page worked as a foreign policy adviser for the president’s 2016 campaign.
Two of Trump’s picks for the Supreme Court voted against his tariffs in February.
The ruling halts five federal measures that tightened permitting and slowed wind and solar projects, with the court saying the plaintiffs will likely succeed.
The Emirati ambassador to the United States said his country is ‘one of the world’s most financially resilient economies.’
Two environmental groups, Friends of the Everglades and the Center for Biological Diversity, joined the Miccosukee Tribe in challenging the construction.
The auditor only looked at the underlying citizenship documentation of 58 of the more than 200,000 applications.
‘If the reports are accurate, these deaths and disappearances may represent a grave threat to U.S. national security,’ the committee chair said.