Crypto pundits gather online to discuss innovation and national security
Sheila Warren and Jerry Brito joined security expert Juan Zarate to address ways to use cryptocurrency in the national interest....
Food aid convoy enters Tigray for the first time in months, World Food Program says
Trucks carrying food aid have entered Tigray in northern Ethiopia for the first time since mid-December, according to a tweet from the United Nations’ World...
Press secretary Jen Psaki plans to depart White House for MSNBC in coming weeks
White House press secretary Jen Psaki plans on departing the White House in the coming weeks and heading to MSNBC, two people familiar with the...
Biden says ‘Americans are back to work’ after jobless rate hits new pandemic low
President Joe Biden on Friday touted the March jobs report that showed the US added another 431,000 jobs in March and the American unemployment rate...
Skewed data: How could a new US law boost blockchain analysis?
Infrastructure firms will now have to report within 24 hours if they make a ransomware payment. “This surely will be a game changer.”...
Russia may be intensifying its assault in eastern Ukraine. Here’s what that means
The Russian assault on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, may have abated for now, but fighting still rages in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, amid signs that...
Exclusive: Biden administration secures release of Afghan-American Naval reservist who was held by Taliban
The Biden administration on Friday secured the release of Safi Rauf, 27, an Afghan-American Naval reservist who was doing humanitarian work in Kabul and who...
The Ukraine war’s $7 billion hit to global tourism has Middle East hotspots ‘trying to survive’
As Russia’s war rages in Ukraine, its impact on the Middle East is beginning to stretch beyond the food shortages that already had some policymakers...
Why a great jobs report can’t save Joe Biden
At the beginning of March, there were signs that President Joe Biden was on the come up....
Machu Picchu has been called the wrong name for over 100 years. Historians reveal its true name
When an American explorer rediscovered the lost 15th-century Incan site in 1911, he called it Machu Picchu. Historical documents reveal that name is incorrect....