Defense Department Hosts Data & AI Symposium

Discussions will center around the future use of technology in the DOD. The Defense Department’s Chief Digital and Intelligence Office is hosting the Advantage DoD 2024: Defense Data…

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Federal Judge Dismisses Yelp’s Lawsuit Over ProLife Disclaimers

The case against the Texas attorney general was regarding the website’s medical provider disclosures. Federal Judge Trina Thompson of the  Northern District of California recently denied Yelp’s lawsuit…

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USDA Invests in the Food Supply Chain Across States

Grants will enhance local food systems and resilience as seven additional states join the initiative. Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has granted…

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FAA Investigating United Airlines Flight with Damaged Wing

The Boston-bound plane made an emergency landing in Denver. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the damage to a United Flight that made an emergency landing due to…

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President Says Ukraine Aid Would Fund U.S. Manufacturing

White House continues advocating for foreign aid congressional approval President Joe Biden continues to advocate for congressional approval of financial aid for Ukraine. He said on Tuesday that…

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U.S. Air and Space Forces Restructure to Address China

Changes include bringing back warrant officers. U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall recently announced significant changes to the Air Force and Space Force, reintroducing the warrant officer position…

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CISA, NSA, and FBI Warn of Chinese Cyber Hacking Army

Chinese government funding hacking groups that target critical infrastructure. A joint cybersecurity advisory has been published by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the National Security Agency…

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CDC Resumes Anti-Smoking Campaign

The agency’s focus is on menthol cigarettes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is running nationwide ads featuring former smokers’ stories of health dangers. The agency’s campaign is particularly…

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DOJ Charges Current and Former NYCHA Employees with Bribery and Extortion

Attorney General Garland says the crimes are “serious violations of the public trust.“ The Department of Justice arrested 70 current and former employees of the New York City…

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HHS Reports Refugees Grew Economy in 15 Years

The department calculated that the generated revenue exceeded the costs of relocation and support. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a report this month that…

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