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Defense Media Activity Nasdaq / Apr 26, 2021

April 26 (Reuters) - Blue Origin, the space rocket company backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is formally challenging the $2.9 billion moon lander contract awarded by NASA to rival Elon Musk's SpaceX. Blue Origin said on Monday it had filed a protest with the federal Government Accountability Office, accusing NASA of moving the goalposts for contract bidders at the last minute.

Defense Media Activity PBS Wisconsin / Apr 26, 2021

Social Issues In Milwaukee, Black residents accounted for about two-thirds of curfew citations. Kenosha and Wauwatosa defend curfew arrests in federal court. Wisconsin Watch By Clara Neupert and Jim Malewitz, Wisconsin Watch The envelope looked like any other - slightly wrinkled, a handwritten address scrawled across the front.

Defense Media Activity GlobeNewswire / Apr 26, 2021

Pune, India., April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pipettes Market: Key Insights According to our new research study on " Pipettes Market to 2027 - Global Analysis and Forecast - by Type, Category, Channel Type, Volume Type, and Application," the was valued at US$ 1,439.8 million in 2019 and is projected to reach US$ 1,913.8 million by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.8% during 2020-2027.

Defense Media Activity The CyberWire / Apr 26, 2021

Someone impersonating a spokesman for imprisoned Russian opposition figure Alexandr Navalny conducted Zoom meetings with European Parliament members. The sessions featured what the Guardian and NL Times call a deepfake video call purporting to be Navalny associate Leonid Volkov. Speculation about responsibility for the incident has focused on "Vovan and Lexus," two well-known Russian prankers.

Defense Media Activity AirForceTimes.com / Apr 25, 2021

With the Biden administration's promise to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, one might think that America's endless wars are finally starting to come to an end. And yet nothing could be further from the truth.

Defense Media Activity The CyberWire / Apr 24, 2021

US organizations continue to recover from the cyberespionage campaign, probably Chinese in origin, that exploited vulnerabilities in Pulse Secure's VPN. CyberScoop reports that at least two dozen US agencies are known to run the VPN, but how many of those were compromised remains unclear.

Defense Media Activity The Jerusalem Post / Apr 24, 2021

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Defense Media Activity Madison.com / Apr 24, 2021

The envelope looked like any other - slightly wrinkled, a handwritten address scrawled across the front. But Jared Cain said he felt violated after looking inside. He saw a ticket for breaking the curfew Milwaukee adopted to regulate protests after a May 25 murder in Minneapolis seen around the world: When police officer Derek Chauvin knelt for more than 9 minutes on the neck of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man.

Defense Media Activity NetsDaily / Apr 24, 2021

A win for the record books ... and back on top of the Eastern Conference standings. Behind the play of nine men, the shorthanded Nets defeated the Celtics, 109-104. With the victory, Brooklyn improves to 40-20 on the season and took sole possession of the No.

Defense Media Activity FCW.com / Apr 23, 2021

Defense The Defense Information Systems Agency has begun shifting the Defense Department's dozens of support agencies onto DODNet, a single network for IT-related services. "One of the reasons the IT reform initiatives were happening is because there was an inconsistent application of IT oversight by the various agencies across the Fourth Estate as a whole," Col.

Defense Media Activity DVIDS / Apr 23, 2021

By Destiny Sibert Commander, Navy Installations Public Affairs WASHINGTON D.C. - Navy installations demonstrate commitment to being stewards of their inherited natural resources, striking balance between environmental management and mission readiness. As a result, Secretary of the Navy recently named five installations as recipients of the 2021 Environmental Awards.

Defense Media Activity AirForceTimes.com / Apr 22, 2021

It's great to be confident, but there can be too much of a good thing when it comes to throwing out unscientific claims in front of Congress. Testifying before the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, U.S. Strategic Command's Adm.

Defense Media Activity Natural Resources Defense Council / Apr 22, 2021

WASHINGTON - Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-Michigan) and Jeff Fortenberry (R-Nebraska) today reintroduced a revised version of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA), as one-third of wildlife species in the U.S face extinction, and up to one million species throughout the...

Defense Media Activity The National Law Review / Apr 22, 2021

The issue in AMG is whether the FTC is statutorily entitled to use Section 13(b) of the FTC Act to obtain monetary remedies in federal court. On April 20, 2021, the Senate Commerce Committee convened a hearing titled, "Strengthening the Federal Trade Commission's Authority to Protect Consumers."

Defense Media Activity Military Times / Apr 22, 2021

It's great to be confident, but there can be too much of a good thing when it comes to throwing out unscientific claims in front of Congress. Testifying before the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, U.S. Strategic Command's Adm.

Defense Media Activity WZTV / Apr 22, 2021

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. --A former criminal defense attorney has been found guilty of sex crimes involving children. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security reports an undercover investigation into 64-year-old Kent Lowery Booher of Harriman, Tennessee found the convicted sex offender was communicating to what he believed to be a 14-year-old girl on Facebook.