Lawmakers and privacy experts on both sides of the political spectrum are sounding the alarm on a provision in a spy powers reform bill that one senator described as one of the "most terrifying expansions of government surveillance" in history.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency confirmed this week that the recent Microsoft attack from Russian hackers stole emails between the company and the US government.
Far-left anti-Israel activists in Chicago demanding President Joe Biden end U.S. aid to Israel cheered and applauded a massive attack of hundreds of drones and missiles by the Islamic Republic of Iran on the Jewish state.
Labour's under-pressure deputy leader made the remark as she kicked off Deputy Prime Ministers Questions in the Commons this afternoon.
This rich and sometimes compelling book touches on multiple newsworthy themes, but its central thesis will come as no surprise to anyone who closely follows U.S. politics. Joe Biden “ran for president as a staunch moderate,” but since taking office he has “applied his pragmatic moderate branding on a far more left-wing set of policy prescriptions than the Democratic Party had ever offered.”
It’s tax filing month, and the government as usual launched a campaign to inform the public about meeting the deadline for filing tax returns.
Federal interference is actually making it harder for “green” initiatives to be approved and fix the globe.
THE ministry of Education is set to seek Cabinet’s approval to crack down on unregistered schools, citing concerns about quality and safety. To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions
Businesses that want to work with the Commonwealth government will have to prove that their operations are sustainable in a push to shift Australia towards a circular economy. As the government attempts to slash the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek says a circular economy – where goods are reused, repurposed, recycled or […]
By Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer -- It was a modest proposal.
USC canceled its Muslim commencement speaker who had posted against Israel on social media, citing “security concerns.” After widespread protest, the University then “released” all outside speakers and honorees from attending the graduation ceremony. In doing so, USC “harmed a rich tradition,” says CNN’s Michael Smerconish, “of colleges hosting speakers with a variety of views.”