Ever since President Donald Trump began his second term, one of his priorities has been renovating parts of the White House and Washington, D.C., as the country gears up for its 250th anniversary.
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In April, GitHub announced that it was moving subscribers from request-based billing to a usage-based model for its AI-powered Copilot service. As that new pricing model goes into effect today, many ...
At least $60 million in U.S. National Park Service (NPS) funds are going toward Washington, D.C.-based projects as President Trump seeks to “beautify” the city ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary, ...
The administration is spending at least $67 million worth of fees paid by visitors to national parks on fixing D.C. fountains and the Reflecting Pool. By Maxine Joselow and Andrea Fuller Maxine ...
A so-called software supply chain attack, in which hackers corrupt a legitimate piece of software to hide their own malicious code, was once a relatively rare event but one that haunted the ...
Update May 21: GitHub has now linked this breach to the TanStack npm supply-chain attack and says the employee installed a malicious version of the Nx Console extension. GitHub has confirmed that ...
Update May 20, 04:17 EDT: GitHub has now confirmed the breach of ~3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a malicious VS Code extension. GitHub is investigating a breach of its ...
WSJ’s Shelby Holliday examines the U.S. strategy to move ships out of the Strait of Hormuz and the difficulty of reopening the waterway. Photo: Amirhossein Khorgooei/ISNA/AFP/Getty Images Saudi Arabia ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal on his plan to help ships go through the Strait of Hormuz came after a key Gulf ally suspended the U.S. military’s ability to use its bases and ...
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