|
(Main headline, 1st story, link)
Related stories: POLITICAL WOES MOUNT THE DON BETS ON BLOOD
| RELATED ARTICLES | | | | |
|
(First column, 1st story, link)
|
|
The Democratic candidate for Senate looked to gain crossover appeal with a spot emphasizing teamwork and his own experience as a teacher in San Antonio.
|
|
(First column, 8th story, link)
Related stories: America approaches 250 with best days in doubt...
Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
|
|
Platner's backers in Maine say with Trump in office and Senate control on the line, the bar is low and the stakes are high: "Purity politics don't get us anywhere."
|
|
The prime minister was keen in a BBC interview to erect the highest bar he could to any wannabe successors triggering a leadership contest.
|
|
The administration's surprise restrictions Friday cut off foreign access to Anthropic's latest models and sparked another round of finger pointing.
|
|
President Trump's name was removed from the arts institution's facade overnight on Saturday. Many questions remain, including whether or not it stays off.
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
(Second column, 11th story, link)
Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
|
|
(First column, 7th story, link)
Related stories: CURTAINS: Kennedy Center Removes Trump Name From Facade...
|
|
Allies of the former defence secretary claim the Treasury tried to shut down the idea.
|
|
(Third column, 1st story, link)
|
|
(First column, 6th story, link)
|
|
A review of polling data shows an extraordinary swing among white working-class voters on the president's handling of the economy.
|
|
(Second column, 1st story, link)
Related stories: Rogan Rips Through Grievances and Unfulfilled Promises...
Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
|
|
The lieutenant governor and the top elections official, both Republicans, are investigating whether the challenger coordinated with a Democrat to confuse voters.
|
|
Ex-Defence Secretary John Healey has said the defence investment plan is "well short of what is required".
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
The environmental toll of the artificial intelligence boom continues to mount as tech companies use ever more power to run their data centers and enormous amounts of water for cooling. A new investigation by U.N. scientists warns that AI's water use in 2030 will match the needs of 1.3 billion people, while its power use will be triple that of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nigeria combined — countries with a total population of 650 million.
"Most people understand AI as a digital technology, as a virtual thing, as something that is in the clouds," says Iranian environmental scientist Kaveh Madani, director of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health. "What we tried to do in this report was to remind people that there's some physics to all of this."
|
|
In a ruling on Friday, Judge Amit P. Mehta wrote that the lawsuit arrived last minute and failed to show how the event irreversibly harmed the individuals who sued.
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
(First column, 11th story, link)
Related stories: US military rushed to prepare ground mission to capture Iran uranium, but president paused... Linked hackers 'infiltrate FBI drones'... Qatar pursued secret talks with Tehran to shield gas complex from strikes... Behind veneer of normalcy in Dubai, war fatigue and sense of uncertainty...
|
|
An in-depth look at which Labour MPs are currently serving in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's cabinet.
|
|
Victims who were abused and prosecuted as children are still being failed, says grooming report author.
|
|
The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.
|
|
This conservative insider isn't so sure that the G.O.P. can "buck historical trends" in the midterms.
|
|
(Second column, 2nd story, link)
Related stories: Republican senators block effort to bar federal troops from election interference...
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
A new book shows the uses and limits of microhistories in understanding the past.
|
|
(First column, 8th story, link)
Related stories: Algae forms in newly renovated Reflecting Pool... Police investigate '8647' written in grass on national mall... Tucker Claims The Don Shut Down Butler Assassination Investigation...
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
Top officials and some lawmakers say letting a powerful spying authority expire on Saturday will leave the United States dangerously blind. But surveillance can still continue.
|
|
(Third column, 12th story, link)
Related stories: Riots Leave Belfast on Edge: 'Everyone Is Afraid'...
Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
|
|
(Third column, 5th story, link)
Related stories: Can America's Golden Generation Avoid Curse?
Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
|
|
With progress in Ukraine grinding to a halt, Moscow could seek disruption off the battlefield.
|
|
The U.S. struck Iran on Wednesday for a second day in a row, and President Trump is threatening more strikes. Iran has claimed it launched retaliatory missiles at a U.S. Navy fleet in Bahrain, as well as at U.S. air bases in Kuwait and Jordan. Iran has also declared the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, despite claims by the U.S. that it now effectively controls the strait. Iran's Foreign Ministry says the U.S. strikes have rendered the ceasefire "practically meaningless."
The last time that the U.S. and Iran spoke directly was in April, but talks have been continuing through intermediaries. It is Israel, not the U.S. and Iran, that doesn't want the war to end, argues journalist Rami Khouri. "Israel has made it clear that it's not going to do what the U.S. tells it," says Khouri. He adds that the U.S. doesn't know how to get out of the war or how to "rein in" Israel. "So, I expect we're going to see a continuation of these tit-for-tat military strikes."
|
|
The towering claw will be the site of an Ultimate Fighting Championship cage match on Sunday, which is President Trump's 80th birthday.
|
|
Healey spells out why he has quit government in a letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
|
|
The exchange, after Tehran's first such strike on Israel in two months, threatened to further complicate efforts to broker a peace deal aimed at ending the war.
|
|
New York leaders changed state immigration laws to hold federal agents accountable for their deportation tactics, but their efforts will face opposition from the Trump administration.
| RELATED ARTICLES | | |
|
Today, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo released a joint statement on the issuance of preliminary cybersecurity performance goals as directed by President Biden's National Security Memorandum, "Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems."
"Today, we are delivering on the first step of the President's National Security Memorandum (NSM) objectives to strengthen the cybersecurity of our Nation's critical infrastructure control systems. DHS's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in coordination with the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), developed preliminary cybersecurity performance goals based on nine categories of best practices. These goals are part of a long overdue, whole-of-government effort to meet the scale and severity of the cybersecurity threats facing our country. It is vital that critical infrastructure owners and operators immediately take steps to strengthen their cybersecurity posture toward these high-level goals. The safety and security of the American people relies on the resilience of the companies that provide essential services such as power, water, and transportation. We look forward to further engaging with key industry stakeholders to promote these efforts to protect our national and economic security."
Read the preliminary performance goals and objectives on CISA.gov.
Keywords: Critical Infrastructure, Cybersecurity,
|
|