July 4 Is your phone hacked? How to tell and what to do Signs your phone might be hacked include strange behavior, unauthorized texts, battery drain and pop-ups, while protection involves updating software and avoiding public Wi-Fi.
July 4 200 Marines head to Florida in support of ICE as military takes stronger stance on immigration Marines from North Carolina are heading to Florida as part of a 700-personnel deployment requested by DHS to support ICE operations, performing non-law enforcement duties.
July 4 New capsule device lets you control robots with your entire body Tokyo startup H2L has launched Capsule Interface technology enabling full-body robot control with muscle sensors, offering immersive remote operation.
July 3 North Korea lashes out after Trump DOJ exposes massive IT infiltration scheme US Department of Justice uncovers North Korean IT workers using false identities to infiltrate American companies, including defense contractors, prompting DPRK criticism.
July 3 White House wants Obama intel officials 'held accountable' for role peddling 2016 Russia hoax White House says intelligence agency officials like former CIA Director John Brennan must be held accountable for role pushing 2016 Russia hoax.
July 3 ATM jugging scam on the rise as thieves target victims Protect yourself from jugging, the rising crime by which thieves monitor ATM users and follow them to steal cash, with six practical safety tips to stay alert and secure.
July 3 Colby’s China-focused Pentagon playbook sparks Ukraine arms freeze The U.S. halts Patriot missile shipments to Ukraine during global review of military aid priorities, sparking debate over defense resource allocation while balancing worldwide commitments.
July 3 Iran nuclear program set back 2 years after US strikes: Pentagon Pentagon reports Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely obliterated" in June strikes, offering a more optimistic assessment than earlier estimates while Iran acknowledges damage.
July 3 Rep. Eugene Vindman is 'furious' about US pause on weapons to Ukraine Rep. Eugene Vindman is speaking out against the Pentagon's move to halt some weapon shipments to Ukraine, saying it puts "lives and territory at risk."
July 3 Troops at the Border: How the military’s role in immigration enforcement has exploded under Trump Military expands at border with Air Force controlling 250 miles in Texas, authorizing troops to detain migrants while civil liberties groups warn of Posse Comitatus violations.