Warns operators of critical cyber systems An alert from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency of the Department of Homeland Security urged companies operating critical systems to review…
Read MorePresident’s Order Diverts Water to California Farmers
Takes water from Bay Delta to Central Valley While in Bakersfield, California, on Wednesday, President Trump signed an order to re-engineer the state’s water plans, funneling water from…
Read MorePresident’s Today Schedule -February 20, 2020
11:45AM EST The President delivers the Commencement Address at Hope for Prisoners Graduation Ceremony 5:00PM EST The President delivers remarks at a Keep America Great Rally
Read MorePaul Dabbar, Under Secretary of Energy for Science
Investing time and energy in Antarctica, the Department of Energy has been maximizing the work of the department’s national labs researching and developing fields including the study of the deepest parts of the universe and making investments in next-generation technologies such as quantum computing.
Read MoreJim Risch, U.S. Senator from Idaho
Senator Jim Risch of Idaho said that it is now clear Iran intends to continue violating caps on the amount of enriched uranium it can keep in the country, adding “I don’t think they’re complying at all” with the nuclear restrictions enshrined in the accord they signed.
Read MoreIs It Revival Time?
“The times, they are a changing…” were lyrics to a Bob Dylan song from 1964, five and a half decades ago. He could have those words today…
Read MoreJudge Amy Berman Jackson, District of Columbia District Court
A lawsuit filed against President Trump over not keeping records of his meetings with foreign leaders was rejected by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
Read MoreThursday, February 20th
President Donald Trump is in Nevada speaking at the Hope for Prisoners Graduation Ceremony at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department today. Hope for Prisoners offers various training…
Read MoreGeneral Jay Raymond, Commander, U.S. Space Force
U.S. analysts noticed something amiss in space when a Russian spacecraft appeared to split into two smaller ones shortly after launching in November. Now the two parts are shadowing a U.S. spy satellite.
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