U.S. intel chief warns of cyber threats to U.S. infrastructure
U.S. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats warned on Friday of a looming devastating cyber assault on critical U.S. infrastructure, saying nearly two decades after the Sept. 11 attacks the “warning lights are blinking red again.”
Trump must demand that Putin stop Russia election meddling: Pelosi
President Donald Trump must seek a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end Moscow’s interference in American elections, the top Democrat in the House of Representatives said on Friday after fresh indictments against Russian military officers….
Judge to weigh new rules for U.S. reuniting of migrant families
A federal judge on Friday will consider imposing tougher rules on the U.S. government to ensure it reunites as many as 2,000 immigrant children with their parents by July 26.
U.S. grand jury indicts 12 Russian spies in 2016 election hacking
A federal grand jury on Friday indicted 12 Russian military intelligence officers on charges of hacking the computer networks of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, the Justice Department said.
New indictments expected in Mueller special counsel probe: CNN
Prosecutors for U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller visited a federal magistrate in Washington on Friday to return a grand jury indictment, CNN reported, citing an itinerary posted outside the courtroom.
Novartis disputes U.S. senators’ report on Cohen contract
Novartis on Friday disputed a report from Democratic U.S. senators that concluded the Swiss drugmaker misled the public about its $1.2 million contract with a former attorney for President Donald Trump.
Novartis disputes U.S. senators’ report on Cohen contract
Novartis on Friday disputed a report from Democratic U.S. senators that concluded the Swiss drugmaker misled the public about its $1.2 million contract with a former attorney for President Donald Trump.
Novartis disputes U.S. senators’ report over Cohen contract
Novartis on Friday disputed a report from Democratic U.S. senators that concluded the Swiss drugmaker made misleading statements about its $1.2 million contract with a former attorney for President Donald Trump.
Judge to weigh new rules as U.S. works to reunite migrant families
A federal judge on Friday will consider imposing tougher rules on the U.S. government to ensure it reunites as many as 2,000 immigrant children with their parents by July 26.
Commerce Secretary Ross admits lapses in asset reporting after warning
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Thursday admitted ethical lapses in reporting on his financial assets and said he would sell all of his remaining stocks after a federal ethics agency warned of the “potential for a serious criminal violation.”