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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Orban Opposition: Tens of Thousands Rally in Budapest Against Government – Shocking Protest Photos Inside!

Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Budapest, Hungary, over the weekend in a massive protest against the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The march, estimated to have tens of thousands of participants, was a display of public discontent with Orban’s administration and its policies. Protesters expressed concerns over what they perceive as Orban’s authoritarian tendencies and erosion of democratic values in Hungary. Many in the crowd chanted slogans calling for greater transparency, accountability, …

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Kennedy Jr.’s Shocking Claim: January 6 Riot Not a True Insurrection, Calls Out Government Weaponization

Washington D.C. — Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stirred controversy on Friday by questioning the nature of the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Kennedy expressed skepticism about the classification of the event as a true insurrection and raised concerns about the perceived weaponization of government against individuals charged in connection to the riot. Kennedy’s remarks implied a belief that the actions of the January 6 protestors, while illegal, may not …

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**Microsoft Failed! Chinese Hackers Breached US Government Emails Through Microsoft Exchange Software**

Washington, DC – A recent report from the US Cyber Safety Review Board highlights Microsoft’s missed opportunity to prevent Chinese hackers from infiltrating US government emails through its Microsoft Exchange Online software last year. The breach, labeled as a series of security lapses within Microsoft, allowed Chinese state-sponsored hackers to compromise the online email accounts of 22 organizations, impacting over 500 individuals, including US government employees focused on national security. The US Department of Homeland …

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Moon Time: US Government Pushes for New Lunar Time Zone for Space Missions

Houston, Texas – The White House has proposed a unique initiative aimed at setting up a new time zone for the Moon, known as Coordinated Lunar Time (CLT). The concept aims to address the discrepancy in timekeeping due to the Moon’s different gravitational field compared to Earth, resulting in time moving faster on the lunar surface. This innovative idea, championed by the US space agency NASA, seeks to synchronize spacecraft operations by standardizing time measurement …

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Emergency: US Government Rushes to Save Endangered Fish Found off Florida Coast – What’s Causing the Bizarre Behavior?

Miami, Florida – The U.S. government has initiated an emergency response to address a concerning situation involving a unique and endangered fish species off the coast of Florida. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revealed that abnormal fish behavior, including spinning and whirling, has been observed among approximately 40 species of fish. Reports of fish deaths have also raised alarm. Of particular concern is the smalltooth sawfish, a species categorized as endangered by NOAA due …

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Federal Government Introduces Major Update to Race and Ethnicity Categories for the First Time in 25 Years – Big Changes Ahead!

Washington, D.C. – The federal government has recently made significant changes to how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity for the first time in over 25 years. These updates aim to better reflect the growing diversity of the country and provide policymakers with a more comprehensive understanding of the American population their decisions impact. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget announced that it will now combine questions about race and ethnicity on federal …

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Corruption Exposed: Massive Protests Rock Hungary Over Government Scandal

Budapest, Hungary – Protests have surged in Budapest following the release of a leaked recording that has sparked accusations of corruption against top government officials. The tape, disclosed by Peter Magyar, a former government insider turned critic, has triggered a wave of public discontent and calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his chief prosecutor. This scandal is the latest blow to Orban’s populist government, which has faced long-standing criticism of corruption …

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**China Bans US Processors and Windows for Government Computers in Latest Tech Trade War Move**

Beijing, China – In a recent move, the Chinese government has unveiled guidelines that prohibit the use of US processors from leading companies such as AMD and Intel in government computers and servers. Alongside this restriction, Microsoft Windows and foreign database products have also been barred in favor of domestic solutions. This decision marks the latest development in a long-standing tech trade war between China and the United States. Under the new guidelines, government agencies …

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**Chinese Government Implementation Plan Excludes Intel and AMD Chips** – Growing Technological Decoupling with U.S. Surfaces

Beijing, China – China has recently implemented new guidelines that exclude Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) microprocessors from government computers and servers, as reported by the Financial Times. This move is part of a larger trend of technological decoupling between China and the U.S., aiming to reduce dependence on American technology. In addition to Intel and AMD chips, the guidelines also restrict the use of Microsoft Windows operating systems and foreign database software in …

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