May 13, 2021 Army recruitment video features lesbian wedding The U.S. Army has released a new video featuring the story of a current Army corporal with two moms who got married after one of them survived a severe car accident.
May 13, 2021 Pennsylvania attorney general investigating massive coronavirus contact tracing data breach The Pennsylvania attorney general said Wednesday his office launched investigations into a data breach stemming from coronavirus contact tracing efforts that potentially exposed the personal information of over 72,000 people.
May 13, 2021 Gary, Indiana hit with ransomware attack on city's government computers The city of Gary, Indiana is reeling from a recent ransomware attack on several of its servers, according to multiple reports Thursday.
May 13, 2021 Memorial Day 2021: All about the holiday weekend The holiday – observed each year on the last Monday in May – marks a three-day weekend for most Americans, and many consider it the unofficial start to summer.
May 13, 2021 Washington DC police cyberattack more extensive than originally thought, officials say The ransomware attack on Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department is much more extensive than was originally reported, Fox News has learned.
May 13, 2021 Graham blasts Biden official's remark on pipeline attack and electric cars: 'Dumbest thing in the world' Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., blasted the Biden administration for their "unnerving" response to the cyberattack that temporarily shut down the Colonial Pipeline and triggered gas shortages.
May 13, 2021 Pete Hoekstra: Colonial Pipeline attack -- what's the rest of the story? Urgent answers needed In the Colonial Pipeline attack it seems that there is an almost unanimous agreement that Russian hackers were the perpetrators, but there is a difference of opinion as to who should be held accountable.
May 13, 2021 America under siege on Biden's watch as cyberattackers cripple the country They cut off a pipeline to the Eastern Seaboard for days, tried to poison a Florida water-treatment plant, held hospital IT systems hostage and stole an undetermined trove of information in the SolarWinds hack – all as the Biden administration searches for a way to respond.
May 13, 2021 Why ransomware attacks keep getting worse Heritage Foundation Tech Fellow Kara Frederick provides insight on ‘Fox and Friends.’
May 12, 2021 Gen. Petraeus on Biden's planned pull-out from Afghanistan: 'I fear we are going to regret this decision' Retired Gen. David Petraeus, who led CENTCOM and was at one point CIA director under President Obama, reacted Wednesday on 'Fox News Primetime' to President Biden's plan to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September 11.