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NCSC chief Richard Horne warned that intelligence from cyberespionage today will shape military targeting and enable mass disruption in any future conflict.
A proposed FY2027 defense bill provision would require the Pentagon to test technologies that reduce troops’ exposure to commercial mobile surveillance.
The endorsement came days ahead of Republican runoff election on Tuesday.
Taiwan’s Lai pressed China to admit the truth about the deadly 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre on the anniversary.
A federal appeals court agreed that the plaintiffs lacked standing to pursue their claims.
The film follows Shen Yun performers as the company faces threats and smear campaigns linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
Water wells built by a nonprofit eliminate cholera and create economic opportunities in remote villages.
Neglecting to apply scrutiny over university–high school partnerships is a mistake.
The grants were initially canceled after a review found the projects were not financially feasible and did not advance the country’s energy needs.
The legislation, dubbed the ‘Green Fee’ by Hawaii Gov. Josh Green, is set to take effect with the start of 2026, becoming a first-of-its-kind law.
According to a threat assessment, China remains the ’most active and persistent cyber threat' to the U.S. government.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order in May to tackle the issue of homelessness among ex-military members.
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‘What we’ve seen over the last few decades is an increasing attack on families,’ he said in an interview with The Epoch Times.