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Dmitry Rogozin said those who create sanctions should be checked for Alzheimer’s.
The components may play a pivotal role in upcoming efforts to sanction the invading country, but it's unclear if those efforts will actually work.
NBC has reported that the White House is mulling "massive" cyberattacks on Russia as a result of the Ukraine invasion. Officials have denied it.
Even video game footage is going viral during Russia's invasion.
Frances Haugen-aligned organization Whistleblower Aid has filed new complaints that accuse Meta executives of misleading investors.
Dr. Eric Lander was a controversial pick from the start, given his fundraisers with Jeffrey Epstein.
However, both chambers will need to negotiate a compromise bill before it reaches President Biden's desk.
New images are potential evidence that North Korean missiles can now reach Guam and the westernmost portions of Alaska.
The renewed cancer moonshot program will set a clear goal for reducing cancer deaths in the U.S., though many details are still scarce.
California's net neutrality law will remain in effect after industry associations lost big in court.
Amazingly, no one is currently believed to have been killed or received life-threatening injuries from the disaster.
As a political drama with global implications plays out in Ukraine, cyberattacks on the country are proving to have significant impacts for everybody involved.
In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
The chip shortage has forced tech companies to re-evaluate their overseas supply chains.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki warned that every website launch "comes with risk."
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is older than the aerosol spray can, invented in 1941.
The pro-Donald Trump 'Stop the Steal' movement is a flat circle, as Polaris Recount shows.
The agencies said they want to ensure the guidelines are modern enough to tackle an economy transformed by new technologies and rampant consolidation.
The app's famously been impenetrable to authorities in the past, and the DOJ isn't divulging how they could crack it this time.