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Apr 21 2024
News
Sullivan blasts Biden’s moves to restrict drilling and mining in Alaska as ‘national security suicide’
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska.) ripped into the Biden administration’s decision to restrict drilling on millions of acres of government-owned lands in Alaska, arguing it was a “lawless” move. “It’s lawless. He [President Biden] doesn’t have the authority to do that,” Sullivan said Sunday on CBS News’s “Face the Nation.” “And I could go into all the laws that support me on that. It’s, as I say,
The HillApr 18 2024
News
Senator's ad brags of his border security work, after he fights it
A new campaign ad argues that Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana has cracked down on border security amid his contentious reelection bid, despite him having a history of voting down several security measures. Tester launched an ad last week claiming to have fought alongside Republicans for shutting down the border, targeting fentanyl traffickers, adding Border Patrol Agents and supporting
WNDApr 27 2024
News
Millikan baseball secures undefeated Moore League title with big win against rival Long Beach Poly
LONG BEACH — The Millikan baseball team put on a dominant display of offense and execution in a 14-1 win against rival Long Beach Poly at Blair Field to secure an undefeated Moore League title Friday night. “It feels great,” said Millikan coach Ron Keester, who watched his team score multiple runs in four of seven innings. “It feels like right now is the first time they’ve really been able to
Long Beach Press-TelegramApr 15 2024
News
French president Emmanuel Macron confident Olympics' opening ceremony will be secure
PARIS (Reuters) - France has prepared alternatives to holding the July 26 Olympics opening ceremony on the river Seine should security reasons require, President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday. Conflict in the Middle East and Ukraine as well as a threat of terrorist attacks have led the French government to raise its security alert to its highest level. Macron said he was confident the planned
"USA Today" ContributorApr 21 2024
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National GeographicApr 15 2024
News
Social Security update: Payment of $4,873 to go out this week
Some Social Security recipients are set to receive payments of up to $4,873 this week. On April 17, recipients of Social Security are expected to begin receiving their monthly disbursements. These payments are provided to retired individuals, qualifying disabled individuals and survivors of deceased claimants. However, with various categories of payments and a significant number of
NewsweekApr 15 2024
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UN urges restraint as Iran and Israel trade barbs at Security Council
The United Nations has called on Iran and Israel to show restraint, with the threat of a full-scale direct conflict between the pair looming over the Middle East. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the adversaries at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on Sunday not to further escalate tension in the region with further attacks, following mutual air attacks over the past two
Al JazeeraNov 28 2022
Opinion
Why the public and private sectors must join forces to address cyber risk for national security
In the wake of high-visibility cybersecurity incidents over the past few years, including SolarWinds, Log4j, and the 2021 Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, the U.S. government has issued directives and guidance to address cybersecurity across the digital ecosystem and lifecycle. The White House and federal agencies have leaned forward to advance the cybersecurity posture of government and
The HillApr 20 2024
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House fails to pass border security bill meant to appease Johnson’s right flank
The House rejected a revised version of its signature border bill, offered by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as a way to appease some hard-line conservatives upset with the Republican leader over his proposed foreign aid supplemental package to Ukraine and Israel. Lawmakers voted 215-199 to shoot down the border security package, falling short of the two-thirds majority threshold needed to pass
Washington Examiner