A security patch released by Microsoft last month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in U.S. tech giant’s SharePoint server software that had been identified in May.
Read More Microsoft knew of SharePoint server exploit but failed to effectively patch itTag: WASHINGTON
Jeanine Pirro avanza como principal fiscal federal en Washington, D.C.
La expresentadora de Fox News, Jeanine Pirro, ha avanzado hacia un nombramiento a largo plazo como fiscal federal jefe en Washington, D.C., tras una votación del comité del Senado el 17 de julio que avanzó en su nominación.
Read More Jeanine Pirro avanza como principal fiscal federal en Washington, D.C.RFK Jr. and other Trump admin officials back psychedelics for mental health relief
For decades, advocates of psychedelic substances have brought a bold message to Washington, D.C., that currently illicit, mind-altering drugs, such as LSD and MDMA, should warrant approval for therapeutic use in treating severe depression, PTSD, and other treatment-resistant conditions.
Read More RFK Jr. and other Trump admin officials back psychedelics for mental health reliefLa Primera Dama Melania Trump hace una visita el hospital infantil de Washington D.C. para celebrar el 4 de julio con los pacientes
La primera dama Melania Trump, disfrutó haciendo manualidades con los niños y sus familias. Luego, dio un paseo por el hospital con el grupo y la presidenta y directora ejecutiva del hospital, Michelle Riley-Brown, y paso un tiempo con pacientes y familiares en la “Sala del Jardín”.
Read More La Primera Dama Melania Trump hace una visita el hospital infantil de Washington D.C. para celebrar el 4 de julio con los pacientesGOP Sen. Tillis to retire as Trump vows support for primary challengers
GOP Senator Thom Tillis announced his retirement from the Senate at the end of his term, following President Donald Trump’s pledge to back his primary challengers.
Read More GOP Sen. Tillis to retire as Trump vows support for primary challengersHouse approves over $450B in VA funding, military construction and more as Democrats highlight ‘potential issues’
House Republicans advanced their first appropriations bill for fiscal year 2026 on Wednesday, authorizing over $450 billion in funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), military construction, and related programs.
Read More House approves over $450B in VA funding, military construction and more as Democrats highlight ‘potential issues’