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The world is in peril, Senate leaders say, before leaving on three-week vacation

“I think this is the most dangerous time since the fall of the Berlin Wall,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said on Tuesday as the Senate struggled with legislation to address aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Such a bill was also supposed to change the laws that are causing a massive humanitarian crisis at our own southern border.

Ties between Microsoft, OpenAI draw scrutiny

  Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon}   Technology     Technology   The Big Story  Microsoft, OpenAI raise antirust questions Microsoft's burgeoning relationship with OpenAI is piling scrutiny on the tech giant's market power and the ways it is building and yielding that power in the lucrative artificial intelligence (AI) space. © AP...

US brings Fat Leonard home

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Fat Leonard among those released in Venezuela-US swap The former Malaysian defense contractor pleaded guilty in one of the largest Navy bribery scandals but escaped weeks before his trial in 2022. © U.S. Marshals Service via...

Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount in talks about possible merger: Report

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav met with Paramount CEO Bob Bakish this week amid talks of a potential merger between the two media behemoths, according to multiple reports. The meeting between the two media executives took place Tuesday in New York City, Axios first reported, noting WBD has hired bankers to explore a potential sale. Paramount owns...

FBI memo suggests swatting incidents targeting Jewish institutions are linked

A spree of "swatting" incidents at nearly 200 Jewish synagogues and schools last week is believed to be a connected effort by foreign actors, according to a confidential FBI memo. "Swatting," named for the elite police groups specializing in high-risk operations, is when an individual or group of people make a misleading or false report...

Is the Colorado decision a Rocky Mountain high?

The decision is not a gift to the unpopular President Biden. It is a gift to Trump’s Republican primary opponents.

Evening Report — What’s next for the Colorado ballot

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report   © AP What's next for Colorado ballot amid Trump ruling Colorado became the first of several states with legal challenges to former President Trump's ballot inclusion to disqualify him from its 2024 ballot based on his role...

Dean Philips says Colorado banning Trump from ballot ‘wrong’

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), a primary challenger to President Biden’s reelection bid, said Wednesday he thought the Colorado Supreme Court was “wrong” to block former President Trump from appearing on the state's GOP primary ballot in 2024. In a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Phillips criticized the decision by the state’s...

When will we finally secure our government against Chinese cyberattacks? 

The Washington Post reported last week that China’s cyber army is invading U.S. services, including public utilities, communications systems, and supply chain facilities.

The Memo: Colorado court may have given surprise gift to Trump

The Colorado Supreme Court delivered a December surprise Tuesday with its ruling barring former President Trump from the GOP primary ballot in the state. The justices, by a 4-3 margin, ruled that Trump had engaged in insurrection in relation to the Capitol riot of Jan. 6, 2021. They further contended that this disqualifies him from...

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