Trump admin to slash 1,600 USAID positions just before midnight
The Trump administration is slashing over a thousand of jobs and putting others on administrative leave at the stroke of midnight.
The Trump administration is slashing over a thousand of jobs and putting others on administrative leave at the stroke of midnight.
Companies are advised to constantly update their apps and software, and patch known network vulnerabilities to prevent such attacks. A ransomware group called “Ghost” is exploiting the network vulnerabilities of various organizations to gain access to their systems, according to a joint advisory issued by multiple U.S. federal agencies. “Beginning early 2021, Ghost actors began
Companies are advised to constantly update their apps and software and patch known network vulnerabilities to prevent such attacks. A ransomware group called “Ghost” is exploiting the network vulnerabilities of various organizations to gain access to their systems, according to a joint advisory issued by multiple U.S. federal agencies. “Beginning early 2021, Ghost actors began
PARIS—French President Emmanuel Macron will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday. His visit precedes that of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is set to arrive three days later as part of ongoing transatlantic discussions amid U.S.-led efforts to end the three-year war in Ukraine. As speculation mounts over Trump’s strategy for
All U.S. Agency for International Development direct hires deemed non-essential will be placed on administrative leave at 11:59 p.m. ET Sunday, according to an email sent from the Office of the Administrator and reviewed by CBS News. Those being placed on leave — an estimated 4,200 staffers — would be notified by 5 p.m. Sunday,
On this day in 1945, six U.S. Marines raised the American flag over the island of Iwo Jima on the fourth day of what would become over a monthlong brutal battle.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he’s willing to give up his position to achieve peace in Ukraine, in response to comments from President Donald Trump. Head of the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk, told all federal workers to report what they worked on last week or otherwise resign, sending shock waves… Original News Source