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Feigning ignorance is just their way of not answering tough questions.
Tom Cotton would not even be in Congress, were it not for the huge defense contractors supporting him from the beginning and keeping him flush with cash.
Our political system works when you hold people accountable. The problem is the two party system when one of the two party's gets too much power and that party lacks all moral scruples or appreciation for the constitution.
This is like the participation awards you give a five year old at a costume contest where everyone gets the same award.
Frankly, this is rather sad to watch actually. Has our stature as a country sank this low?
Kelly: He runs around on stage talking about lethality and the warrior ethos.. That’s not the message that should be coming from the Secretary of Defense… He runs around on a stage like he’s a 12 year old playing army. It’s embarrassing.
This is who she was.
Passionate in her beliefs. Fiercely loyal to her friends. Never afraid to let you know exactly where she stood. The best.
Fun Fact: I remember arguing with her over which of us hated Piggy the most. I was sure I did. She disagreed. It remains unresolved...
The President of the United States is publicly calling for the political prosecution of his political opponents, urging the death penalty because they urged soldiers to uphold the rule of law.
This should be front page news everywhere. It is not, which tells much about how we got to this point.
That they have lived with this trauma & pain for so long is truly heartbreaking. How anyone can support protecting the perpetrators any longer is hard to believe & a complete disgrace!
#Justice4TheEPSTEIN_SurvivorsNOW ✊
Missing the Magic introduces husband-and-wife hosts Michelle and Joe: Michelle brings the pixie-dust optimism and Joe brings the grumpy realist takes. The podcast mixes praise for Disney moments with clear, funny critiques and travel tips for parks, cruises, films, and food.
insightsintothings.com/2025/11/03/m...
This first episode follows their transit to Orlando by Amtrak, including a roomette tour, meal reviews, travel delays, and a heartfelt interview with Preston, their outstanding train attendant.
Mr. "I Don't Take Responsibility At All" thinks the MASSIVE BLUE WAVE was because he wasn't on the ballot, not
a Major Referendum on his 2nd Term.
Turns out folks prefer feeding the hungry over building expen$ive, tacky Ballrooms.
Looking forward to the midterms... 🌊
#AccountabilityIsComing
I have a very bad feeling about this...
A call to arms on observability and threat hunting coupled with a marker of where we want to collectively get to..
www.ncsc.gov.uk/blog-post/st...
Apparently so is trash in the parks of Washington DC judging from the news reports.
Cruz apparently took particular issue with Wikipedia's reliable sources/perennial sources list, which lists Fox News as a "generally unreliable" source for politics and science.
Apple complied with a demand from the Trump administration to remove the ICEBlock app, which allowed iPhone users to report the locations of ICE officers, following claims from law enforcement that the application created "safety risks" for agents.
The swearing-in is a ministerial duty, not a discretionary power of the Speaker. Johnson needs to do his job or he needs to be removed from the role if he refuses to do his job.
The start of a CISA press release that reads: DHS and CISA Announce Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 Secretary Noem has tasked CISA with leading the charge to secure America’s cyberspace WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced the official beginning of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025. This national campaign, administered by CISA, will give partner agencies and the private sector the tools, support, and information they need to secure the vital services fundamental to our civilization: water, power, communications, food, finance, and more. This year’s theme is Building a Cyber Strong America, as CISA gets back on mission to be the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency.
CISA wants you to know that cybersecurity month is coming up, just in time for what seems today to be a government shutdown and an expiration of the 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act tomorrow at midnight, both of which are not good for cybersecurity.
A ransomware gang leaked images of toddlers from a hacked daycare chain, escalating pressure on victims and raising ethical concerns in cybercrime.
#Ransomware #DataBreach #CyberCrime #Privacy #ChildSafety #CyberSecurity #Infosec www.theregister.com/2025/09/25/r...
Researchers warn new Supermicro BMC flaws could let attackers create persistent backdoors in servers, posing major data center risks.
#Supermicro #BMC #Backdoor #DataCenter #CyberSecurity #PersistentThreat #Infosec #ServerSecurity www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/securit...
Cisco warns of an actively exploited IOS zero-day vulnerability allowing privilege escalation, urging immediate patching.
#Cisco #ZeroDay #IOS #CyberSecurity #Exploit #Vulnerability #PatchNow #Infosec www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/securit...
A single weak password led to the ransomware-driven shutdown of a 158-year-old shipping company, forcing it into bankruptcy.
#Ransomware #PasswordSecurity #DataBreach #CyberSecurity #Infosec #SupplyChain #MaritimeSecurity thehackernews.com/2025/09/how-...
Here's what you need to know about the RCE flaw in the Cisco appliance software
Cisco: sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/cen...
NCSC: www.ncsc.gov.uk/news/persist...
CISA: www.cisa.gov/news-events/...
One CVE is up at www.cve.org/CVERecord?id...
One is reserved. www.cve.org/CVERecord?id...