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Trump allies in Congress already support deportations, Jan. 6 pardons
Rather than being dismissed as campaign bluster or Trump speaking his mind to rouse his devoted voters, his words are being adopted as GOP party platforms.
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House GOP launches new probe of Jan. 6, tries shifting blame
Five people died in the riot and its immediate aftermath, including a police officer, and other officers died later by suicide.
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US Postal Service, union, lawmakers seek answers as robberies escalate
The number of postal carriers who were robbed rose again last year and the number who were injured nearly doubled.
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Persistent engagement is best defense against nation-state adversaries
Sloppy setups, including the use of outdated encryption methods, make attacker infrastructures vulnerable to defenders looking for countermeasures.
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Navy civilian worker, contractor indicted in alleged bribery scheme
Former Naval Information Warfare Center civilian employee James Soriano and defense contractor Russell Thurston allegedly conspired to commit fraud.
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Inside Chinese hacking company’s culture of influence, alcohol and sex
Hackers such as those at China’s I-Soon outnumber FBI cybersecurity staff by “at least 50 to one,” FBI director Christopher Wray has said.
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Man charged for posing as doctor to steal vet suicide prevention funds
A federal grand jury indicted a Massachusetts man for posing as a doctor to steal $50,000 in suicide prevention funds designed to help vets.
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Civilian Air Force employee charged with disclosing classified info
David Franklin Slater, who authorities say retired as an Army lieutenant colonel, was assigned to the U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base.
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Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira pleads guilty in federal court
Teixeira’s plea agreement with prosecutors calls for a prison sentence between 11 and nearly 17 years.
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Ruling vacates Capitol rioters’ sentences, may impact Jan. 6 cases
If the ruling stands, those defendants who have not already completed their prison terms may push for new sentences.
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Trump allies in Congress already support deportations, Jan. 6 pardons
Rather than being dismissed as campaign bluster or Trump speaking his mind to rouse his devoted voters, his words are being adopted as GOP party platforms.
-
House GOP launches new probe of Jan. 6, tries shifting blame
Five people died in the riot and its immediate aftermath, including a police officer, and other officers died later by suicide.
-
US Postal Service, union, lawmakers seek answers as robberies escalate
The number of postal carriers who were robbed rose again last year and the number who were injured nearly doubled.
-
Persistent engagement is best defense against nation-state adversaries
Sloppy setups, including the use of outdated encryption methods, make attacker infrastructures vulnerable to defenders looking for countermeasures.
-
Navy civilian worker, contractor indicted in alleged bribery scheme
Former Naval Information Warfare Center civilian employee James Soriano and defense contractor Russell Thurston allegedly conspired to commit fraud.
-
Inside Chinese hacking company’s culture of influence, alcohol and sex
Hackers such as those at China’s I-Soon outnumber FBI cybersecurity staff by “at least 50 to one,” FBI director Christopher Wray has said.
-
Man charged for posing as doctor to steal vet suicide prevention funds
A federal grand jury indicted a Massachusetts man for posing as a doctor to steal $50,000 in suicide prevention funds designed to help vets.
-
Civilian Air Force employee charged with disclosing classified info
David Franklin Slater, who authorities say retired as an Army lieutenant colonel, was assigned to the U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base.
-
Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira pleads guilty in federal court
Teixeira’s plea agreement with prosecutors calls for a prison sentence between 11 and nearly 17 years.
-
Ruling vacates Capitol rioters’ sentences, may impact Jan. 6 cases
If the ruling stands, those defendants who have not already completed their prison terms may push for new sentences.
-
Trump allies in Congress already support deportations, Jan. 6 pardons
Rather than being dismissed as campaign bluster or Trump speaking his mind to rouse his devoted voters, his words are being adopted as GOP party platforms.
-
House GOP launches new probe of Jan. 6, tries shifting blame
Five people died in the riot and its immediate aftermath, including a police officer, and other officers died later by suicide.
-
US Postal Service, union, lawmakers seek answers as robberies escalate
The number of postal carriers who were robbed rose again last year and the number who were injured nearly doubled.
-
Persistent engagement is best defense against nation-state adversaries
Sloppy setups, including the use of outdated encryption methods, make attacker infrastructures vulnerable to defenders looking for countermeasures.
-
Navy civilian worker, contractor indicted in alleged bribery scheme
Former Naval Information Warfare Center civilian employee James Soriano and defense contractor Russell Thurston allegedly conspired to commit fraud.
-
Inside Chinese hacking company’s culture of influence, alcohol and sex
Hackers such as those at China’s I-Soon outnumber FBI cybersecurity staff by “at least 50 to one,” FBI director Christopher Wray has said.
-
Man charged for posing as doctor to steal vet suicide prevention funds
A federal grand jury indicted a Massachusetts man for posing as a doctor to steal $50,000 in suicide prevention funds designed to help vets.
-
Civilian Air Force employee charged with disclosing classified info
David Franklin Slater, who authorities say retired as an Army lieutenant colonel, was assigned to the U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base.
-
Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira pleads guilty in federal court
Teixeira’s plea agreement with prosecutors calls for a prison sentence between 11 and nearly 17 years.
-
Ruling vacates Capitol rioters’ sentences, may impact Jan. 6 cases
If the ruling stands, those defendants who have not already completed their prison terms may push for new sentences.













