Acting Labor Secretary Responds to January Jobs Numbers

Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 353,000 added to the economy last month. U.S. Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su responded to the January 2024 Employment Situation report, noting…

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TSA To Expand Facial Recognition in Airports 

The administrator says biometrics are more effective and efficient. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) plans to expand its facial recognition technology to more than 400 federally-run airports across…

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Appeals Court Says Florida Cannot Ban Chinese Land Ownership 

The state law also bans land ownership near military installations for citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Syria, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals…

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Federal Agencies Request Data Transparency from Utility Companies

HUD, DOE, and EPA write joint letter pushing for free and public utility data Leaders from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Department of Energy (DOE),…

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Cybersecurity Rule Proposed for Cloud Services

The Commerce Department regulation would require resellers in foreign countries to verify the identity of foreign users. The Department of Commerce proposed a new rule that seeks to…

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FBI Reports 1-in-10 Hate Crimes Occur at Schools

Intimidation is the most frequent, followed by simple and aggravated assaults. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently published its annual report on hate crimes, documenting that 1-in-10…

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Cyber Commander Testifies Before House Committee

General Nakasone says inactive malware could be used to sabotage use infrastructure. General Paul Nakasone, the commander of U.S. Cyber Command, told a House committee this week that…

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Secretary Blinken Returns to the Middle East

He is taking part in discussions surrounding the control of Gaza and preventing the spread of the war. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Middle East…

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White House Names John Podesta Climate Envoy 

The chief of staff says he will help meet “the gravity of the moment.” John Kerry is stepping down from his position as the president’s special climate envoy. Envoy…

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ICE Says Agency No Longer Uses Commercial Cell Phone Data

The practice did not comply with DHS policy. A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed this week that the agency has stopped using private phone data…

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