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During his State of the Union speech, Biden said some Republicans wanted to targer Social Security and Medicare. In Wisconsin Wednesday, he named names.
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The president is hitting the road to make the case for economic initiatives that were highlighted in Tuesday night's address to a joint session of Congress.
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In a surprise visit to the UK, Ukraine's President Zelensky thanked Britain for its "grit" and support in the war.
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"I believe that there is a case," Cohen said outside Manhattan state court Wednesday before meeting with prosecutors for District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
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A look at Rick Scott's proposal, which Republicans support it, how Biden summarized it — and what the tense exchange says about the future of entitlement reform.
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President Biden said in his annual address to Congress that it was time to "finish the job" on police reform, even as many of his most ambitious goals are stalled.
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Pennsylvania Democrats have swept three state House special elections, CNN projects, securing control of the chamber after a months-long dispute with Republicans.
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In his first appearance before a Republican House, the president renewed calls for large new economic programs and offered no concessions on federal spending.
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Joe Biden got some unexpected GOP laughs and applause when he said the country would need oil and gas for "at least another decade."
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President Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address Tuesday, touting his administration's achievements and laying out his plans for the next two years under a divided Congress, including on immigration, the economy, the climate crisis and more. We speak with Democratic Congressmember Delia Ramirez, who delivered a response to Tuesday's speech on behalf of the Working Families Party, and economist Dean Baker, who both applaud Biden's focus on income inequality and making the rich pay more in taxes. "He's clearly moved to the left," says Baker.
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President Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address Tuesday, his first before a divided Congress where Republicans now hold a slim majority in the House of Representatives. Biden, who is widely believed to be gearing up for reelection in 2024, repeatedly asked lawmakers to work with him to "finish the job." Biden spoke exactly a month after the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, honoring his parents, who were in attendance, and demanding more police accountability. Color of Change president Rashad Robinson says it was an emotional moment worth recognizing, "but we have to go the extra mile at helping the public understand why change hasn't happened, who is standing in the way of change." He says Republicans, backed by big-money donors, have effectively foreclosed the chance of meaningful legislation on policing for the next two years.
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A Labour MP calls on the prime minister to give more help to combat "the bitter cold and unforgiving weather".
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His State of the Union address was not exactly a celebration of a unity agenda. But the president seemed to relish the scrimmage.
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The 8th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against WinRed in its effort to block subpoenas from Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison's office in an investigation into whether the GOP donation processing website violated the state's consumer protection law.
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President Zelensky steps up calls for the West to supply fighter jets, on a surprise visit to the UK.
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The leaders of the UK's largest two political parties praise the Ukrainian leader ahead of his address to MPs.
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Dilara Senkaya/ReutersThe death toll from Monday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake on the Turkey-Syria border has topped 11,000 and is climbing as aid agencies warn the coming days could be the worst yet. Hope for those still trapped alive under the rubble has grown dim as freezing temperatures and forecast snowstorms complicate chances for survival.
The World Health Organization warned of a serious risk of survivors in remote areas now freezing to death without electricity, food, water, or shelter. "We don't have a tent, we don't have a heating stove, we don't have anything. Our children are in bad shape. We are all getting wet under the rain and our kids are out in the cold," Aysan Kurt, 27, told the Associated Press. "We did not die from hunger or the earthquake, but we will die freezing from the cold."
Many aid agencies and NGOs working in the region fear the death toll could increase substantially due to a lack of amenities for those who lost homes. "We are already receiving reports of casualties among children and the elderly falling ill and dying because of the cold," Ahmed Mahmoud, Islamic Relief's country director for Syria, told Middle East Eye. "People in tents are burning anything they can find. Some are accidentally setting their tents on fire or suffocating fr
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President Biden's State of the Union was a preview of his likely reelection campaign and may be remembered for his testy engagement with Republican lawmakers.
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The Biden administration is planning to roll out a roadmap as early as Thursday on what it will mean for the country when the Covid-19 public health emergency comes to an end later this year, according to a source familiar with the forthcoming announcement.
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Former Twitter executives acknowledged to lawmakers Wednesday that the social media company erred when it temporarily suppressed a New York Post story regarding Hunter Biden's laptop in October 2020, but the officials emphasized there was no government involvement in the decision.
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The surveillance balloon program has been operating "for several years," Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters at the Pentagon.
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President Biden was heckled during the State of the Union address when he spoke about fentanyl and when he accused Republicans of threatening Social Security and Medicare.
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Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Courtesy Hussein Akoush/ReutersHussein Akoush, a 28-year-old college student in New York City, was sent into a "panic" when a friend in Syria texted him on Monday and told him that an earthquake had caused "massive destruction" to his hometown of Al-Atarib in northwestern Aleppo.
"I saw the magnitude of the earthquake was 7.8. At this point, I realized it was huge," Akoush, who grew up in Syria and moved to Turkey in 2016, told The Daily Beast. Immediately, he said, "I had to check in on my family in Syria. So I sent messages to all my sisters and my brother, but none of them received my messages."
Meanwhile, news of the unimaginable destruction had kept rolling in. The two earthquakes had hit Turkey and Syria—both countries Akoush has called home—around 4 a.m. local time on Monday. By Tuesday evening, the death toll had jumped to almost 8,000. With thousands of buildings razed to the ground, and rescue efforts to dig up people buried in the rubble still underway, that number is expected to rise significantly.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Rishi Sunak's made changes to his top team. The BBC's Ione Wells explains why it matters from Westminster.
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US intelligence officials believe that the recently recovered Chinese spy balloon is part of an extensive surveillance program run by the Chinese military, according to multiple American officials familiar with the intelligence.
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China has accused the United States of overreacting after President Joe Biden ordered a suspected spy balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Sunday. China maintains the balloon, first spotted over U.S. airspace last week, was a civilian aircraft blown off course. The U.S. and China have been conducting surveillance on each other for years using spy satellites, hacking and other means. The Pentagon has revealed Chinese balloons also entered the continental United States at least three times during the Trump administration, as well as once before under Biden. The balloon saga led to the abrupt cancellation of a planned trip by Secretary of State Tony Blinken to Beijing and threatens to further derail the relationship between the two countries. "The two countries need to speak to each other," says Nicholas Bequelin, a visiting fellow at Yale's Paul Tsai China Center and formerly the Asia-Pacific director for Amnesty International, in a wide-ranging interview about evolving U.S-China relations and potential for tensions to escalate further.
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Who will cause trouble? Who will surprise us? And who will come away liking what Joe Biden is selling?
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WASHINGTON -?Today,?the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in?partnership with?the?Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards?and?Technology (NIST), released a roadmap to help organizations protect their data and systems and to reduce risks? related to the advancement of quantum computing technology.
While quantum computing promises unprecedented speed and power in computing, it also poses new risks.? As this technology advances over the next decade, it is expected to break some encryption methods that are widely used to protect customer data, complete business transactions, and secure communications.? DHS's new guidance will help organizations prepare for the transition to post-quantum cryptography by identifying, prioritizing, and protecting potentially vulnerable data, algorithms, protocols, and systems.
"Quantum computing will be a scientific breakthrough.? It is also expected to pose new data privacy and cybersecurity risks," said Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas.? "Now is the time for organizations to assess and mitigate their related risk exposure.? As we continue responding to urgent cyber challenges, we must also stay ahead of the curve by focusing on strategic, long-term goals.? This new roadmap will help protect our critical infrastructure and increase cybersecurity resilience across the country."?
In March, Secretary Mayorkas?outlined his vision for cybersecurity resilience?and?identified the transition to post-quantum encryption as a priority.? DHS also issued internal policy guidance to drive the Department's own preparedness efforts and is conducting a macro-level analysis to inform the government's action and ensure a smooth and equitable transition.
For more information and resources, visit DHS.gov/quantum.
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