University Antisemitism May Force Federal Funding Cut 

Speaker Johnson says congressional investigation is underway. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana suggested that colleges and universities that fail to address antisemitism on their campuses may have…

Read More

SEC Committee Discusses Proposed Regulation of Financial AI

Opinions differ regarding the purpose of regulation. An advisory committee for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently met to review the agency’s latest draft for a policy…

Read More

Two Russian Nationals Charged with Hacking

They attempted to gain access to computers in the U.S., UK, and other countries. A federal grand jury has indicted two Russian nationals with charges of conspiracy to…

Read More

District Judge Upholds Texas TikTok Ban on State Devices

He rules that restrictions on government devices do not violate the First Amendment. District Judge Robert Pitman upheld Texas’ state ban on the use of TikTok on government…

Read More

Defense Innovation Unit Schedules Technology Summit

The Defense Department will update companies on autonomous system development and gather feedback The Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) will host a technology summit in…

Read More

December 15th – Friday

Finding one pearl of great value, [he] went and sold all that he had and bought it. – Matthew 13:46 Following approval by the state of Virginia on…

Read More

Priorities

“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.“

Read More

Friday, December 15

U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is visiting Brasilia, Brazil, this week. Secretary Raimondo is co-chairing the 12th Plenary of the U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum. The Commerce Department stated, “During her…

Read More

U.S. Security Official Meets with Argentinian Leaders

He discusses potential U.S. investment in the lithium-rich and inflation-ridden economy. Deputy National Security Advisor Mike Pyle of the National Security Council, met with Argentinian officials on Wednesday…

Read More

House Passes Compromise Defense Bill 

Troops will receive a 5.2 percent pay raise.  A compromise National Defense Authorization Act for 2024 has passed both the Senate and House and is expected to be…

Read More

Back to top
FE3