Chinese hacks into United States infrastructure are reportedly attempts to prepare for future action rather than immediate disruption, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The Harvard Alumni Association Executive Committee has expressed its support for university President Claudine Gay to keep her position following her failure to condemn antisemitism and allegations of plagiarism.
The executive director and co-founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Nihad Awad, said he was "happy" to see people breaking the "siege" on October 7 in the Hamas attacks.
An artificial intelligence firm announced that it will end its partnership with Chinese companies following the United States issuing security concerns.
A Deutsche Bank AG executive testified in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, telling a New York judge that clients are able to get a loan after reporting a greater net worth than the lender's estimation.
Two intel officials warned earlier this week of an artificial intelligence firm that may be giving millions of Americans' genetic data to the Chinese government.