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The US said the strike came at the request of the Nigerian authorities. Trump had previously threatened military action to protect Christians in Nigeria from what he described as a "genocide." ...
December 2025 was a brutal reality check for security teams. While most were winding down for the holidays, threat actors weaponized a tectonic shift in the landscape, headlined by the... The post Top ...
Stimulus is a JavaScript framework with modest ambitions. It doesn't seek to take over your entire front-end—in fact, it's not concerned with rendering HTML at all. Instead, it's designed to augment ...
Some 113 injured people have been formally identified, authorities add. They include 71 Swiss citizens, 14 French and 11 ...
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How DOGE and the White House carried out a once-unthinkable transformation of the nation’s sprawling bureaucracy.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) implemented new procedures for dating mail on Dec. 24, postmarking letters and packages with ...
Minnesota wasn't the only place where scammers swiped billions from taxpayers: Turns out the Biden Department of Housing and Urban Development rushed $5 billion in rental assistance to “ineligible” ...
In 1991, Khaleda Zia became Bangladesh’s first woman Prime Minister. She served two terms from 1991 to 1996 and again from ...
Less than six months after guiding Chelsea to Club World Cup success, Enzo Maresca has left. But how did things unravel?
U.S. and Chinese satellites routinely spy on each other in orbit, rehearsing for more aggressive operations in the event of ...