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.
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Officials say crypto fraud, cyberscams, and human trafficking are being committed on an ‘industrial’ scale and costing Americans billions in lost savings.
A U.S. soldier involved in the Maduro operation has been charged with insider trading and profiting off the capture of the Venezuelan leader.
The company became the 17th drug manufacture to enter a Most Favored Nation prescription pricing agreement.
The president says Washington will assist Beirut to defend itself against the Hezbollah terrorist group.
The US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit sided with a jury’s finding that Denver inadequately trained its officers.
Officials hope the tax will help close New York’s $5.4 billion budge deficit. Opponents say it would hurt home values and eliminate construction jobs.
‘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.
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.
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.
While schools appear to be reducing DEI as per Trump’s policies, viewpoint diversity in academia remains underemphasized, Heterodox Academy reports.
State Medicaid directors are told to develop strategies to ensure that providers are legitimate. Noncompliant states could face audits.
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.
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Officials say crypto fraud, cyberscams, and human trafficking are being committed on an ‘industrial’ scale and costing Americans billions in lost savings.
A U.S. soldier involved in the Maduro operation has been charged with insider trading and profiting off the capture of the Venezuelan leader.
The company became the 17th drug manufacture to enter a Most Favored Nation prescription pricing agreement.
The president says Washington will assist Beirut to defend itself against the Hezbollah terrorist group.
The US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit sided with a jury’s finding that Denver inadequately trained its officers.
Officials hope the tax will help close New York’s $5.4 billion budge deficit. Opponents say it would hurt home values and eliminate construction jobs.
‘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.
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.
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.
While schools appear to be reducing DEI as per Trump’s policies, viewpoint diversity in academia remains underemphasized, Heterodox Academy reports.
State Medicaid directors are told to develop strategies to ensure that providers are legitimate. Noncompliant states could face audits.