Day: May 11, 2023
US Debt Default Would Have ‘Very Serious’ Global Repercussions: IMF
The International Monetary Fund warned Thursday of severe consequences if the US defaults on its debt, ahead of a rapidly-approaching deadline for the country to raise or suspend its borrowing limit.
EU parliament calls on Belarus to stop mistreating imprisoned political hopeful
The European Parliament demanded Thursday that authorities in Belarus stop the mistreatment of a former presidential hopeful imprisoned for standing up to the country’s authoritarian leader and immediately release him and other political prisoners.
Google to expand Dark Web monitoring to all Gmail users in the U.S.
Currently available only to Google One subscribers, the option will soon help all Gmail users learn if their email address is discovered on the dark web.
Congressional concern re-emerges on fate of MDA’s hypersonic missile tracking sensors
“I am concerned about the transition of HBTSS from the Missile Defense Agency to the Space Development Agency. The apparent shift in strategy to deploy this capability does not reflect the urgency of the hypersonic threats we face,” Rep. Do…
Secretary Mayorkas Discusses Title 42 Expiration at White House Press Briefing – NowThis News
Secretary Mayorkas Discusses Title 42 Expiration at White House Press Briefing NowThis NewsWhite House Daily Briefing | May 11, 2023 C-SPAN Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Secretary Mayorkas The…
What is Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Gaza militant group now fighting Israel?
The cycle has become grimly familiar.
Activision, once dinged for ‘frat boy’ culture, hires more women
Activision Blizzard, one of several video-game companies accused of gender discrimination in recent years, said it has made progress in hiring more female employees.