US federal government agencies will coordinate their cyber defense strategies, under a new plan announced by the US government’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Under the ...
The hacking group, dubbed Flax Typhoon, was “targeting critical infrastructure across the U.S. and overseas, everyone from corporations and media organizations to universities and government ...
A senior US House Republican said on Thursday that his party needs to begin talks with Democrats on funding the government past a Sept. 30 deadline, as Speaker Mike Johnson plotted his next move ...
THERE WILL BE a record general Government surplus of approximately €25 billion recorded this year. The massive figure is more than double what was projected and includes the €14 billion ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - U.S. government services would be disrupted and hundreds of thousands of federal workers would be told not to work if Congress fails to extend funding past Oct. 1 ...
Explainer-US Government Shutdown: What Closes, What Stays Open? By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. government services would be disrupted and hundreds of thousands of federal workers ...
Elon Musk is on a mission to make the US government more efficient, touting deregulation and decreased spending in public appearances as he courts a role in a potential second Trump administration.
The US government is likely to delay handing over the $8.5 billion of CHIPS Act funding to Intel, due to the company’s ongoing financial woes. According to a report from Bloomberg, the Department of ...
WASHINGTON — The US government could halt non-essential functions weeks before the Nov. 5 presidential election as congressional Democrats dig in against a House Republican spending bill that ...
The Government's White Papers of spending and receipts confirms the Government will have a surplus of €25 billion for this year. The figure has been boosted by the Apple back tax of €14bn and ...
BLUFFTON, South Carolina (AP) — On the first day of his American National Government class, Prof. Kevin Dopf asks how many of his students are United States citizens. Every hand shoots up.