Ten projects, totaling $4.5 billion, will add barriers and technology along the southwest border as part of expanded security efforts. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S.…
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SEC to Hold Roundtable on Crypto Privacy and Financial Surveillance
The public discussion at SEC headquarters will address privacy-protecting technologies and policy issues in the digital asset sector. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Crypto Task Force will…
Read MoreMan Sentenced for Taking Drone Video of Guam Military Installation
It is a federal crime to violate national defense airspace. A federal court sentenced a man to two months of home confinement and two years of supervised release…
Read MoreTreasury Secretary Confirms Framework of TikTok Deal Between U.S. and China
The question of who would be in control of TikTok’s algorithm has reportedly been resolved. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that Washington and Beijing had agreed on a…
Read MoreFBI Warns International College Students of Chinese Police Officer Scam
The agency says a fake police officer threatens targets at U.S. universities with arrest for financial fraud. Officials from the Philadelphia office of the U.S. Federal Bureau of…
Read MoreDOJ Charges Two Suspects with Shipping Sensitive AI Microchips to China
The agency alleges two Chinese nationals “knowingly and willfully” exported the technology without a license. The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged two Chinese nationals this week for illegally…
Read MoreDOJ Announces Indictments of Foreign Nationals for Espionage and Harassment
FBI deputy director addresses constitutionally protected freedom of speech to criticize the Chinese government and its leaders. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that federal grand juries in…
Read MoreBorder Patrol Shuts Down Cartel Scouting Lookout in Southern Arizona
Agents arrested and charged two Mexican men with smuggling and conspiracy. U.S. Border Patrol agents shut down a cartel’s mountain lookout in southern Arizona this month, arresting two…
Read MoreSenator Reports Military Helicopter had Tracking System Turned Off
The Army Black Hawk helicopter had an advanced surveillance system that was not on at the time of the D.C. air collision. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas reported…
Read MoreUSDA Expands National Milk Testing Strategy to Monitor H5N1 in Herds
Six more states joined the initiative, which now covers two-thirds of U.S. dairy herds. The Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) added six…
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