With every passing day, the US government inches closer to doing something unprecedented: banning a social media app used by an estimated 170 million Americans each month.But what would happen next?
The 119th Congress has started early on reintroducing or debuting new plans to reduce telework capabilities at federal ...
Chamber discovered deep within Great Pyramid of Giza could be missing piece of the puzzle Capital One sued by US watchdog alleging bank cheated customers out of $2 billion WVU football receives ...
The deal does not include a provision to raise the debt limit. After days of heated negotiations on Capitol Hill and eleventh-hour interference from President-elect Donald Trump and his ally Elon ...
What's new about that is that the federal government is now funding smartphone broadband access in remote areas as part of a ...
The Conservatives say they will move a motion of non-confidence in the federal Liberal government in the new year. If all goes according to the Conservatives' plan, MPs in the House of Commons ...
Biden administration officials said this month that at least eight telecommunications companies ... was to identify who owned the phones and, if they were “government targets of interest ...
The main lesson is this: while state development loans are risk-free, bonds issued by state-owned companies aren ... It was guaranteed by a state government, after all! Sadly, six months have ...
The cybersecurity experts I spoke with all agreed that TP-Link had security flaws, but so do all router companies. It’s unclear whether the government ... smash my phone at the end of it.” ...
That means a lot can happen by the time the House of Commons resumes on Jan. 27 You can save this article by registering for free ... Liberal government’s days are numbered, with all three ...
Here’s something you won’t hear from Congress, President Biden, President-elect Trump, or the media: There has never been a government shutdown ... are wasted, and all for political shutdown ...
Palantir and Anduril, two of the largest US defence technology companies, are in talks with about a dozen competitors to form a consortium that will jointly bid for US government work in an effort ...