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Cadet Nick DiNonno says learning cybersecurity is kind of like learning a foreign language.

Cadet Nick DiNonno says learning cybersecurity is kind of like learning a foreign language.

A top deputy in the office of Attorney General Jason Miyares has resigned after the Washington Post reported on social media posts praising Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection rioters and claiming that Donald Trump had won the 2020 presidential election.

We are no longer free. We are living in a world carefully crafted to resemble a representative democracy, but it’s an illusion.

The House of Representatives voted 272-162, implying something in the way of bipartisanship, on Tuesday to advance a continuing resolution to extend current federal agency funding rates through March 11.

Reports out of Washington suggest worry over a Russia-China partnership that would facilitate Vladimir Putin’s presumed ambition to absorb Ukraine and undermine the NATO-based European security system.

“Omicron,” mused a student in Assistant Professor of political science Mauro Caraccioli’s fall 2021 Plagues, Pandemics, and Politics class. “Doesn’t that sound like a Transformer?”

Coastal areas are brimming with commerce, people, and economic opportunity — and also a growing number of challenges.

It’s time for Serbia to recognize Kosovo’s independence.

The House of Representatives voted 222-210, largely along party lines, on Friday to pass the America COMPETES Act, a legislative package pushed by Democrats to make American business more competitive.

The vast destruction wrought by the atomic bombing of Japan in August 1945 should have been enough to convince national governments that the game of war was over.
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