Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s announcement of a formal investigation into Meta, Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft for alleged AI “bias” against Donald Trump has ignited fierce debate about technology, free speech, and the limits of state power in regulating artificial intelligence. At...
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The Department of Defense (DoD) is currently reassessing its allocation of Microsoft 365 E5 licenses, a move driven by the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) broader initiative to curtail federal expenditures. This review aims to determine the actual necessity of these licenses among...
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Microsoft is currently under scrutiny following allegations that its GitHub platform may have been used to host code facilitating unauthorized data extraction from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Representative Stephen Lynch has formally requested that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella...
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An explosive whistleblower disclosure has thrust the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) into the center of one of the most alarming U.S. government cybersecurity controversies in recent memory. According to a meticulously documented report by Daniel Berulis, an experienced DevSecOps...
The government has discovered thousands of cases of workers at nuclear power plants outside Fukushima Prefecture suffering from internal exposure to radiation after they visited the prefecture, the head of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said.
Most of the workers who had internal...
While Americans are busy focusing on the most ridiculous forms of entertainment such as Dancing With The Stars, American Idol, and whatever mindless reality show currently keeps them glued to their couches, the entire country is in the process of being covered with a cloud of toxic radiation...
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This absolutely disgusts me. If anything, the US president should shutdown all BP PLC's assets. They don't deserve to continue operating as a petroleum company.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Drilling of a relief well seen as the most promising way to plug the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a...
US President Barack Obama has said it is "way too early to be optimistic" as he makes his third visit to the oil-hit Gulf of Mexico coast.
Earlier BP expressed confidence that a new cap placed over the ruptured well in the Gulf would capture most of the leaking oil.
But it said it could...