No one—not the oil and gas industry, nor environmental groups—is happy with the new federal lands leasing announcement.
If found guilty, the Georgia representative could be barred from holding office ahead of the November elections.
Despite efforts by social media companies to combat large, efficient Russian disinformation networks, bad info spread by diplomats continues.
John Lee must have had trouble logging into his account this morning.
Cybersecurity experts from 30 NATO members are cooperating to stave off an attack on the fictional island country of “Berylia.”
A new report claims that the NSO Group's spyware has been discovered targeting droves of high-ranking European politicians.
The U.S. government is currently undecided on two different but similar bills for aid during the current chip shortage.
A new, graphically discordant survival guide released by Taiwan's military includes apps to download in case of an invasion by China.
Around 20,000 guns without serial numbers were used in shootings last year.
The officials cited limited wind tunnels and aging testing infrastructure as partly to blame for the tech's slow roll.
The attacks from Strontium are the latest in a string of exploits targeting Ukrainian and European officials.
The U.S. also cancelled a scheduled ICBM test for the second time on Friday.
The president and prime minister, two brothers, remain in office. But many government officials have resigned.
Recently revealed internal White House records show a 7 hour and 37-minute gap in Trump's phone logs on January 6, 2021.
FinFisher has been accused of improperly selling its spyware to Turkey. Now it's claiming insolvency as the German government attempts to seize its assets.
Kim Jong Un appears to be entering his Chuck Norris phase of being a bonkers dictator.
Ukraine's vice prime minister said the military uses Clearview AI to identify the soldier and then contacts their family via social media.
With the U.S. and Russia one misunderstanding away from nuclear war, Kim Jong Un's bullshit is the last thing the world needs right now.
Thousands of civilians have been killed and over 3.6 million Ukrainians have become refugees.
Sources say Israel worried granting Ukraine access to NSO's tool would be seen as an act of aggression.