Concerning Report Discovers U.S. Intelligence Collects Substantial Quantity of Americans’ Personal Data

A recent report from a leading intelligence agency reveals that the U.S. intelligence community routinely obtains a significant amount of personal data belonging to Americans. The report highlights the privacy and counterintelligence concerns arising from the vast pool of sensitive information available online, which can be accessed by both U.S. government agencies and foreign adversaries. …

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Closing of Illinois Hospital Linked to Ransomware Attack

In a groundbreaking development, St. Margaret’s Health in Spring Valley, Illinois, has announced its closure due to a cyberattack that occurred two years ago. This incident has marked the first time a hospital publicly links criminal hackers to its shutdown. The cyberattack in 2021 left St. Margaret’s unable to file claims to insurers, Medicare, and …

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Alleged Photos of Classified Documents in Mar-a-Lago Bathroom and Ballroom Presented in Trump Indictment

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on 37 counts of sensitive document-related charges. The indictment alleges that classified documents were stored in unauthorised locations at Mar-a-Lago, the former president’s Florida residence, including a ballroom, a bathroom with a shower and toilet, an office space, his bedroom and a storage room. Prosecutors pointed out that …

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Donald Trump’s federal case reveals that justice is not completely impartial.

The recent indictment of former President Donald Trump provides a detailed account of his allegedly withholding classified documents and involving others in his refusal to disclose all information. The prosecution built a strong case with evidence obtained through a grand jury search warrant and FBI interviews with Trump’s aides, employees, and lawyers. The charging document, …

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