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US launches new unit to tackle state actors and cybercriminals

The US Department of Justice has launched a new unit aimed at prosecuting and disrupting state actors behind cyber attacks…

1 year ago

Californian authorities are still looking for actor Julian Sands, who went missing while trekking in January

According to a news release from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department on Monday, the search for British actor Julian…

1 year ago

Alarms about cryptocurrency hacks rise as authorities retaliate for the theft of $3.7 billion

U.S. officials are intensifying efforts to crack down on hackers and illegal cryptocurrency schemes as a result of the significant…

1 year ago

Weekend horrific shootings leave six people dead and many wounded

Over the holiday weekend, there were many mass shootings around the nation, resulting in six fatalities and numerous injuries. The…

1 year ago

According to a study, Americans’ faith in science declined in 2022

According to a recent national study, Americans' trust in science has decreased as a result of the ongoing political divisions…

1 year ago

Francis Xavier Suarez is expected to announce his presidential ambitions

Francis Suarez, a prominent political figure serving as the mayor of Miami, has set his sights on a remarkable new…

1 year ago

Most damaging spy in Bureau history died in jail

Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who betrayed his nation by spying for the Soviet Union and then the Russians,…

1 year ago

Air quality causes postponements of MLB, WNBA, and NWSL games

Three events that were scheduled for Wednesday night were postponed due to poor air quality in the eastern United States:…

1 year ago

Veterans of World War II visit Utah Beach to remember D-Day

Robert Gibson's memories of D-Day was made even more vivid by the sight of Utah Beach's expanse, its sand swirling…

1 year ago

339,000 new jobs were added by the American economy in May, exceeding forecasts once more

Contrary to expectations, the unemployment rate was 3.7%, barely above the lowest point since 1969. The U.S. economy continued to…

1 year ago

Conservative GOP members form an internal opposition to the debt ceiling bill

Opposition from right-wing Republicans emerged on Tuesday regarding a bipartisan agreement to increase the US debt ceiling, creating a tense…

1 year ago

Amid calm, Fed brews up next storm and it’s not a part of the debt ceiling series

Neel Kashkari survived the 2008 financial crisis and is concerned about systemic risks. But now, as an American monetary policy…

1 year ago

Chicago Fed president: Debt limit talks so close to the deadline are “definitely a little dangerous”

Austan Goolsbee, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, declared on Sunday that discussing the…

1 year ago

Neuralink reports that the FDA has approved a human clinical trial

The Link, a brain implant being developed by Neuralink, intends to enable individuals with severe paralysis to operate external technology…

1 year ago

In there is a default, what happens to Social Security checks?

The debt ceiling talks in Washington have Phoenix retiree Saundra Cole following the news with dismay. She is also using…

1 year ago

In a recent poll, 50% of respondents supported arming Ukraine

Half of the respondents in a new poll said they support the U.S. sending weapons to Ukraine as the country’s…

1 year ago

Republican senators: Trump’s legal issues won’t prevent him from being nominated

Though they worry that the jury judgment finding former President Trump guilty of sexual assault might be a significant barrier…

2 years ago

In a trial for sexual assault and defamation, Donald Trump found guilty

Donald Turmp was recently convicted responsible by a federal jury in Manhattan in the civil battery and defamation lawsuit brought…

2 years ago

When it comes to railroad safety, America is off the mark

Last week, an Amtrak train derailed at Union Station in Chicago. The same week, a freight train in Wisconsin derailed, sending…

2 years ago

Housing: A new regulation is criticized those with good credit are subject to penalties

Recent pricing changes for federally backed mortgages have drawn controversy, leading to allegations that borrowers with better credit may pay…

2 years ago

What you need to know about how the writers’ strike will affect TV and movies

Hollywood writers are on strike, and — from late-night shows to beloved sitcoms and major movies — the effort could…

2 years ago

There is a contest to see who can replace Tucker Carlson in the most insane way

The weaker channel looks for a fresh face since it has no other options. Fox News’ sudden, unexpected and unexplained…

2 years ago

The ‘zombie drug’ xylazine’s atrocities, rocking Chicago and New York

These days, drug use in Washington Square Park in New York is a pretty open topic. People can be seen…

2 years ago

First National Vaccination Day is sponsored by the Biden administration with an emphasis on Black communities

In an effort to increase vaccination rates in Black neighborhoods, the Biden administration on Saturday staged the first-ever "Nationwide Vaccination…

2 years ago

Republican senators say Trump’s legal issues will reflect poorly on the party in 2024

Republican senators are expressing concern that if former President Trump ends up becoming the party's nominee, it will reflect poorly…

2 years ago

Patrick Beverley Makes Fun of LeBron James Following His Startling Injury Comeback

After missing 13 games and raising concerns that he might be sidelined for the remainder of the season, LeBron James…

2 years ago

Shootings in Nashville: More victims of the Covenant School shooting

Monday's shooting at a Nashville, Tennessee, private school by a female suspect resulted in the deaths of three children and…

2 years ago

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