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USA: What is “Project 2025”, Donald Trump’s new governance program
Republican billionaire, and now President-elect Donald Trump, allegedly already has a 900-page government plan in his quiver. This is Project 2025, a plan that is the work of the entire US conservative movement.
Senate Approves Budget Deal, Too Late to Avert Shutdown
The U.S. Senate approved a budget deal including a stopgap government funding bill early on Friday, but it was too late to prevent a federal shutdown that was already underway in an embarrassing setback for the Republican-controlled Congress.
Meticulous planning by Las Vegas gunman before he opened fire (VIDEO-PHOTOS)
Before he mowed down concertgoers from a perch high in a hotel tower, Stephen C. Paddock created a ring of surveillance around him, with video cameras in his suite and in the hallway, law enforcement officials said on Tuesday. But investigators were still at a loss to offer a motive for the massacre.
Killing C.I.A. informants, China crippled U.S. spying operations
The Chinese government systematically dismantled C.I.A. spying operations in the country starting in 2010, killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources over two years and crippling intelligence gathering there for years afterward.
Data of nearly 50 million Turks allegedly leaked online
Hackers have posted a database online that seems to contain the personal information of nearly 50 million Turkish citizens in what is one of the largest public leaks of its kind.
US East Coast returns to normal after blizzard
The East Coast states of the United States are struggling to return to normal after a snow storm - dubbed snowzilla - hit the country for three days, bringing life to a halt during the timeMajor U.S.
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US intelligence chief: China top suspect in gov't agency hacks
US intelligence chief James Clapper said June 25 that China was the top suspect in the massive hacking of a US government agency that compromised the personnel records of millions of Americans.
Union says hackers got sensitive data on all US government staff
Suspected Chinese hackers who infiltrated the US government's human resources records have sensitive information on all federal employees, an American union said June 11.
China in focus as cyber attack hits millions of US federal workers
Hackers broke into US government computers, possibly compromising the personal data of 4 million current and former federal employees, and investigators were probing whether the culprits were based in China, US officials said on June 4.
US says data on four million government staff hacked
The US government on June 4 admitted hackers accessed the personal data of at least four million current and former federal employees, in a vast cyber-attack suspected to have originated in China.
"As a result of the incident," uncovered in April, the Office of Personnel Management said it "will send notifications to approximately four million individuals."