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US military intelligence cybersecurity specialist accused of trying to pass classified information to a foreign country - ABC News

Military intelligence officer Nathan Laatsch wanted to transfer secret data to a friendly government due to disagreements with US policy. He was detained while trying to transfer information.

Society • May 30, 09:10 AM • 2755 views
Elder abuse? The US Department of Justice hinted that Jill Biden could be charged

Leo Terrell, a US Department of Justice official, suggested that Jill Biden be charged with concealing her husband's health problems. He considers this elder abuse.

News of the World • May 20, 06:15 PM • 13370 views
Microsoft is disabling the Bing search API and recommending switching to AI

Microsoft is ending support for the Bing Search API on August 11, which will affect third-party application developers. DuckDuckGo will retain access to the service.

Technologies • May 15, 01:00 PM • 3022 views
Google faces at least €12 billion in civil lawsuits in Europe - Bloomberg

Google is facing a wave of civil lawsuits in Europe worth more than 12 billion euros. The company denies any grounds for the lawsuits.

Economy • May 13, 07:09 AM • 5346 views
The US Department of Justice proposes that Google sell its advertising business, citing an illegal monopoly

The US Department of Justice demands that Google sell its AdX and DoubleClick for Publishers advertising business after a court decision on the monopoly. Google disagrees with this.

Technologies • May 6, 11:30 AM • 6055 views
Trump ordered to reopen Alcatraz prison

Donald Trump has ordered the restoration of Alcatraz to hold dangerous criminals there. He called it a symbol of law and order, despite the prison's closure in 1963.

News of the World • May 5, 07:03 AM • 7433 views
Trump called the first 100 days of his presidency "historic"

The US President stated that his team has exceeded 80% of political appointments in key ministries. He emphasized that the administration has broken the records of previous governments.

News of the World • April 29, 08:10 AM • 3441 views
Former US Congressman Santos sentenced to 7 years for biography fraud

George Santos sentenced for forging resume and stealing data to finance campaign. He must pay $373,000 in compensation.

News of the World • April 25, 08:44 PM • 4069 views
DOGE gained access to confidential data of millions of immigrants in the USA

The Department of Public Efficiency gained access to the US Department of Justice system with information about legal and illegal immigrants. This has raised concerns among experts and government officials.

News of the World • April 22, 02:47 AM • 5174 views
A decisive stage of the antitrust lawsuit against Google has begun in the US: the company may be forced to sell Chrome

A decisive stage of the antitrust process against Google, which was found guilty of violations, has begun in the US. The government demands radical measures, including the forced sale of the Chrome browser and other assets.

Economy • April 21, 03:37 PM • 11492 views
A US court has found Google to be a monopolist in the field of online advertising

Google's antitrust defeat could lead to the sale of part of the business. The court found that the company illegally monopolized the markets for advertising exchange and ad servers.

News of the World • April 18, 07:11 AM • 4595 views
The US has tightened sanctions against the Iranian arms supply network: details

The US has imposed sanctions on companies and citizens of Iran, China, and the UAE for supplying components for drones. Criminal charges have also been filed for conspiracy with the IRGC.

News of the World • April 1, 11:44 PM • 11438 views
American who shot 23 people at Walmart offered plea deal to avoid death penaltyPhoto

The killer of 23 people at a Walmart store is offered a plea deal. This would allow him to avoid the death penalty and receive a life sentence, a decision supported by the majority of victims' families.

News of the World • March 26, 11:01 AM • 19454 views
Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Found Dead

Former US Attorney Jessica Aber found dead in Virginia. The cause of death has not yet been announced, and police are investigating.

News of the World • March 23, 07:47 AM • 239869 views
Trump administration explained the appeal to the Supreme Court to partially allow restrictions on citizenship by right of birth

The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship. The decree deprives citizenship to those whose parents are illegally in the country.

News of the World • March 14, 12:00 PM • 12392 views
Bitcoin collapsed after Trump's decision to create a cryptocurrency reserve

Bitcoin fell by 11% to $82,300 following Trump's announcement of the creation of a national cryptocurrency reserve. Ethereum, Solana, and other cryptocurrencies also suffered significant losses amid new trade tariffs.

Economy • March 10, 09:12 AM • 19225 views
The USA accuses 12 Chinese individuals of large-scale cyberattacks

The US Department of Justice has charged 12 Chinese citizens with global cybercrimes against government institutions and dissidents. Among the accused are mercenary hackers, law enforcement officials, and employees of the private hacking firm I-Soon.

News of the World • March 6, 12:05 PM • 12485 views
Trump administration threatened criminal cases against USAID employees or grant recipients - The Hill

The acting deputy administrator of USAID reported the possibility of referring criminal cases to the U. S. Department of Justice. This concerns allegations of the misuse of foreign aid.

News of the World • March 6, 06:57 AM • 27060 views
Trump administration placed the FBI headquarters on a list for potential sale, but suddenly changed the list

The Trump administration published a list of 440 federal properties for sale, including the FBI headquarters. A few hours later, the list was reduced to 320 properties, removing all buildings in Washington.

News of the World • March 5, 09:44 AM • 16998 views
US Attorney General discloses part of the documents in the Epstein case: what the files contain

US Attorney General Pamela Bondi has released the first part of the declassified documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The files contain a phone book with contacts of famous people, although this information was already available earlier.

News of the World • February 28, 01:29 PM • 19815 views
Trump says he knows Russian oligarchs "that are very nice people"

Donald Trump has announced a new “golden card” program for wealthy foreigners that will replace the current visa system. According to him, Russian oligarchs will also be able to obtain the right to reside in the United States for $5 million.

News of the World • February 26, 01:31 PM • 24764 views
Less than half of US civil servants have complied with Musk's request to report on their work

More than a million US federal employees have submitted reports on their work at the request of Elon Musk. Some agencies ignored the directive, and the White House said that personnel decisions were left to the departments.

News of the World • February 25, 07:54 PM • 33109 views
Musk demands reports from US government officials: how the federal agency reacted

Elon Musk sent a letter to 2. 3 million US federal employees demanding a report on their activities. The Office of Personnel Management stated that employees are not required to respond and cannot be fired for ignoring the request.

News of the World • February 25, 01:14 AM • 28437 views
“We must immediately restore order.” Trump orders firing of all Biden-era prosecutors

Donald Trump has instructed the US Department of Justice to fire all prosecutors from Biden's presidency. According to him, the department has become too politicized and was used as a weapon against him.

News of the World • February 19, 07:16 AM • 31753 views
US Senator claims Trump's FBI nominee is secretly overseeing firings

Dick Durbin said that Cash Patel is illegally directing firings at the FBI even before his official appointment. According to insiders, Patel is coordinating the process with the White House and the Department of Justice.

News of the World • February 12, 02:39 PM • 24985 views
US Court of Appeals rejects Trump's attempt to freeze federal spending

The appeals court rejected the Trump administration's request to suspend the court order on federal spending. The White House announced that it would continue its fight in court, calling the decision “illegal injunctions.

News of the World • February 12, 10:02 AM • 25424 views
Trump orders suspension of the law prohibiting bribery of foreign officials

The US President has signed a decree suspending the implementation of the 1977 anti-corruption law. The White House explains this by the need to make American companies more competitive in the international market.

News of the World • February 11, 08:36 AM • 24703 views
Trump denies Biden's associates access to classified information

Donald Trump has revoked the security clearances of former Secretary of State Blinken and Counselor Sullivan. Lisa Monaco, Letitia James, and Alvin Bragg also lost their security clearances.

News of the World • February 9, 07:20 AM • 33883 views
Trump strips Blinken and Sullivan of access to classified information

Donald Trump has revoked the security clearances of former Secretary of State Blinken and Counselor Sullivan. The deputy attorney general of Monaco, New York Attorney General James, and Manhattan U.S. Attorney Bragg also lost their security clearances.

News of the World • February 9, 02:52 AM • 34464 views
19 US states want to ban DOGE Musk from accessing personal data of Americans through the court

19 US states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for granting DOGE access to confidential data of the Ministry of Finance. The attorneys general consider such actions illegal and demand a court injunction.

News of the World • February 8, 10:11 AM • 32155 views