The findings make clear that the race to use AI to find network vulnerabilities has “already begun,” said researchers.
Top leaders at the Education Department have made it known they feel their agency is “unnecessary.” But that’s not keeping ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has largely secured the changes she sought to New York’s climate law, although final language hasn’t yet ...
The clock is ticking for Congress to deliver on permanent year-round E15 promises. — The United Nations’ international food ...
Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.) is making plans in case he gets to take the gavel of the House Ways and Means Committee for a ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda took another hit last week when a federal court invalidated his replacement duties.
The hantavirus outbreak that began on a Dutch cruise ship has sickened an American, the Department of Health and Human ...
The Nebraska Democratic Party is boosting a candidate in tomorrow’s Senate primary who hopes to never appear on November’s ...
Concerns of China-linked hacking campaigns targeting U.S. infrastructure and artificial intelligence are intensifying ahead ...
Gresham was revered by Democratic state officials as a civil rights leader who fought for improved wages and benefits for the ...
Sarah Kellen, Jeffrey Epstein’s onetime assistant, told prosecutors she was a victim. Now lawmakers wonder if she should be treated as an accomplice.
“I felt unleashed because I felt constrained by the rules,” Villaraigosa told Playbook. “Once I realized there’s no freaking ...
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