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Mar 26 2024
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Report: Paxton could take deal to avoid securities fraud trial
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Prosecutors are expected to dismiss Attorney General Ken Paxton’s felony securities fraud charges on Tuesday, the Austin American-Statesman reported Friday. According to the report, the deal could require Paxton to complete community service, legal education, and pay a six-figure fine to avoid a risky public trial that would carry the penalty of prison with a conviction.
KXAN NewsFeb 12 2024
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Congressional Dems warn of grim future for US cyber agency under Trump
Democratic lawmakers are increasingly worried that former President Donald Trump will find a way to decimate the nation’s cyber defense agency if he wins a second term.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency — the main agency in charge of protecting critical infrastructure, like pipelines and hospitals, from hackers — found itself on Trump’s target list in the last days of his
PoliticoMar 26 2024
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North Korean IT workers impersonating Japanese nationals to secure jobs: Tokyo
Japan has issued an advisory that North Korean IT workers are impersonating Japanese nationals to secure jobs, underscoring the role of these skilled professionals in funding Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile development.
By adopting Japanese identities, North Korea’s overseas IT professionals allegedly secured jobs with Japanese companies through an unnamed online platform, Tokyo’s
NK NewsMar 19 2024
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HII's Mission Technologies secures $305M DIA contract
McLean division to provide intelligence analysis to US Forces Korea Huntington Ingalls Industries’ McLean-based Mission Technologies division won a $305 million Defense Intelligence Agency contract to provide intelligence analysis and operational support services for the Joint Intelligence Operations Center – Korea, assisting the United States Forces Korea (USFK), HII announced Tuesday. Under
Virginia BusinessMar 19 2024
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Loaded gun confiscated at Buffalo Airport security checkpoint
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A man was stopped by TSA at the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport on Monday after he was found to be carrying a loaded gun in his front pants pocket, TSA officials announced. Officials said the man, a Buffalo resident, began the TSA screening process when he realized he had the gun on his person. The .380 caliber weapon was loaded with eight bullets and had one in
WIVB 4Mar 25 2024
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UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding immediate Gaza ceasefire
The United Nations Security Council has demanded an immediate ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages as the United States abstained from the vote.
The remaining 14 council members voted for the resolution on Monday.
Al JazeeraMar 22 2024
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Ambush Murder Of Security Guard Sends Bowie Man To Prison
BOWIE, MD — Desmond Mbah, 27, of Bowie, was sentenced to life in prison for the ambush and murder of Riyadh Al Janabi as he sat in his car working as a security guard. In handing down the sentence March 15, the judge called Mbah’s crime, “calculated and deliberate” and said from the bench that the sentence was just and fair based on the nature of the crime, according to a news release from
Patch.comMar 25 2024
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Hovde 2012 comments resurface about farmers, Social Security, and obesity
Up North News WisconsinMar 25 2024
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TX nonprofit helps rural towns secure infrastructure improvement grants
A lack of staff and know-how often means rural towns miss out on grants to improve their communities, and a Texas group is trying to balance the scales. Billions of dollars will soon be flowing from the federal government to states for broadband, water and energy upgrades, transportation infrastructure and other projects. To help rural towns and nonprofits secure the money, Texas Rural Funders
Public News ServiceMar 18 2024
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SFPD: lock your vehicles & secure weapons elsewhere
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls police are putting out the reminder, again, about the importance of locking your car doors.
Officers are investigating three separate cases of guns taken out of unlocked vehicles in the city. The thefts occurred on Friday and Saturday.
Police say the public has recently been more careful about securing their weapons, but these latest thefts
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