**Bird Flu Pandemic**: Federal Agencies Struggling to Control Highly Virulent Outbreak in Cows – Why the Delay?

Austin, Texas – Federal agencies with conflicting interests are hindering efforts to track and manage a highly virulent bird flu outbreak affecting cows for the first time in the United States, government officials and experts in health and industry have revealed. The situation is reminiscent of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, with concerns growing over the lack of widespread testing of livestock herds for avian flu and the delayed sharing of test results …

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Government Warns of Russian Hackers Breaching U.S. Agencies Through Microsoft Emails – Urgent Directive Issued

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. government revealed on Thursday that Russian government hackers who recently infiltrated Microsoft corporate emails managed to acquire passwords and other sensitive information that could potentially compromise multiple U.S. agencies. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security, issued an urgent directive to an undisclosed number of agencies on Tuesday, instructing them to change any compromised log-in information and investigate the extent of the security …

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Government Shutdown Averted: President Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Legislation for Federal Agencies

LAS VEGAS, NV – President Joe Biden signed into law a $1.2 trillion legislation over the weekend, completing the funding of federal agencies through the fiscal year that ends on September 30. This move came after the House passed the package on Friday and the Senate followed suit early Saturday morning. The bill addresses critical government operations, including the departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, State, and the legislative branch. …

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Amazon Founder’s Ex-Wife Gifts $2M to Greater Cincinnati Agencies – Changing Lives for Single Mothers and Women In Need

East Walnut Hills, Ohio – Jazmein Stanford, a single mother of three studying to become a registered nurse, credits Scholar House in East Walnut Hills for making her educational journey possible. The supportive environment at Scholar House has allowed Stanford and others like her to pursue their academic goals while navigating the challenges of single parenthood. Stanford expressed her gratitude for the community of women at Scholar House who all share similar experiences as single …

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Kate Middleton Photo Controversy: Four News Agencies Pull Image Due to ‘Manipulation’ Concerns

London, United Kingdom – The image of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has been pulled by four news agencies over concerns of manipulation. The photograph in question featured the Duchess looking distraught during a royal event. The decision to withdraw the image came after claims surfaced that it had been digitally altered to convey a false narrative. The manipulation concerns reportedly arose from the way the image was edited to make the Duchess appear …

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Chinese Hackers Threaten Critical US Infrastructure – Latest News and Warnings from Cybersecurity Agencies!

Washington, D.C. – A group of advanced Chinese hackers has been targeting critical US infrastructure for the past five years, according to a joint statement from American and allied intelligence agencies on Wednesday. The group, known as Volt Typhoon, has infiltrated the networks of various sectors including aviation, rail, mass transit, highway, maritime, pipeline, water, and sewage organizations. The US National Security Agency, US cyber watchdog CISA, the FBI, and the Transportation Security Administration did …

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