The move comes in light of the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan.
The embassy acknowledged that the person would work in an 'extremely sensitive political environment' during an ongoing insurgency.
The pillow vendor has offered $5 million to anybody willing to disprove his so-called evidence of voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.
Trump may be out of office, but the money orgy never ends.
The bottle was a gift from Japan, but it's illegal for U.S. officials to accept anything over $390 from a foreign government.
GETTR has hundreds of pro-Islamic State accounts, according to Politico, some of which it didn't remove even after being clued in.
Texas reported over 15,000 new covid-19 cases on Thursday.
As democratic nations fight for privacy, Americans seem ever uniquely screwed over by theirs.
John McAfee is not in fact alive, but quite dead. But ya know...
The royal family is one of the largest landowners in the country. But apparently it doesn't want that land affected by climate legislation.
People choosing not to get a lifesaving vaccine is a problem. But it doesn't mean they deserve to suffer.
Assange's onetime hosts have now severed any remaining ties with the WikiLeaks founder, who is fighting extradition to the U.S.
The state has seen a terrifying covid-19 surge of the delta variant while just 36% of residents are fully vaccinated.
Senate Republicans are demanding extensive access to Maricopa County records, but key rats are jumping the audit ship.
State labor departments claim that they're using face recognition identity verification to prevent fraud, but you might want to check out the privacy policy.
U.S. courts are split on whether forced device unlocks violate the Fifth Amendment, and the Supreme Court has yet to step in.
Violent extremists aim to use DLive for “recruitment and propaganda distribution," analysts warned.
The phone numbers of world leaders were discovered in a gargantuan cache of 50,000 phone records, which are considered potential targets of spying.
Telecom companies lobby hard to limit the deployment of fiber optic broadband to wealthier neighborhoods because it helps them maintain their monopolies.
Roughly 30,000 entities have allegedly been targeted by hackers affiliated with China.