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Former VA cybersecurity official warns DOGE access threatens sensitive data
A former Department of Veterans Affairs cybersecurity official warned that the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to the department’s information threatens sensitive data stored ...The Hill - 2d -
Experts warn of a "disengagement crisis" in education
A new book explores why teens are checking out of school and what parents can do to help. Authors Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop discuss the growing crisis in education.CBS News - 1d -
Senior German MP warns of ‘successful’ foreign manipulation of vote
Head of Bundestag intelligence committee calls on government to be clear about impact of malign actorsFinancial Times - 2h -
Ex-Foreign Office mandarins warn against cuts to diplomatic corps
Peter Ricketts and Simon Fraser call on Rachel Reeves to protect headcount at overseas missions in spending reviewFinancial Times - 2h -
‘America is now an adversary’
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Lessons in foreign aid from a trip to Uganda
When President Trump and Elon Mask brought the shutters down on USAID, I was reminded of things I had seen and heard in Uganda last month while conducting development research there — things that ...The Hill - 6d -
USMNT legend Meola recovering from heart attack
Former United States national team and MLS goalkeeper Tony Meola is recovering from a heart attack.ESPN - 4d -
Nicaraguan government is cementing total control of the state and violating rights, UN experts warn
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HHS warns employees that responses to Elon Musk's request may 'be read by malign foreign actors'
The Department of Health and Human Services message comes after emails from the Office of Personnel Management and a tweet by Musk caused widespread confusion.NBC News - 3d
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Judge rules mass firings of federal probationary employees likely illegal
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Enrique "Kiki" Camarena disappeared in 1985 shortly after he helped bust a billion-dollar marijuana operation in Mexico.CBS News - 3h -
Social Security Administration offering voluntary buyouts ahead of expected layoffs
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Mom receives heart transplant after suffering rare condition after childbirth
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Reporter's Notebook: The day Abe Lincoln reframed his image
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GPs strike deal to help end '8am scramble' for appointments
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