Some 222 inmates considered by many to be political prisoners of the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega flew to Washington on Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
Brazilian authorities carry out raids against illegal miners
Brazil’s government has seized weapons, blocked roads and destroyed vehicles.
C-suite execs expect cyberattacks targeting financial data to increase this year
The trend will carry from the past 12 months when more than a third of executives polled by Deloitte said that cyberattacks targeted their financial and accounting data.
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Cisco Live in Amsterdam, DevNet Zone Day 4 Recap
Find out what Cisco developers learned and did today in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live in Amsterdam.
Racist video spurs protest at Catholic high school
Two students at a Catholic high school in Philadelphia who allegedly were responsible for a racist video that showed teenage white girls in blackface “are not present in school” and are being disciplined.
Spain’s constitutional court rejects abortion law challenge
Spain’s constitutional court has rejected a legal challenge lodged by the conservative Popular Party (PP) more than a decade ago against a law allowing abortions in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.
Will a Federal Fix for Complex License Rules Help Combat Military Spouse Unemployment?
Without the ability to transfer licenses across states, military spouses aren’t able to take advantage of the hard work they’ve put in to advance their careers.