Israel has joined a select group of nations that have developed their own quantum supercomputer. Israeli officials say the computer is now operational and represents a milestone in defense and civilian research. ...
Read More »Church security groups step up as violent attacks are on the rise
Incidents of church violence are on the rise. About 1,050 people died in 2,361 incidents from 1999 to 2,000, “The Epoch Times” reports. Robbery was the leading reason for the attacks, with ...
Read More »News briefs: Southwest takeover; Pastor Tony Evans’ “sin”; Apple AI concerns
Today’s news briefs include Apple AI security, Southwest Airlines rebellion; Pastor Tony Evans steps down over sin. Apple announces AI partnership to cheers, jeers Some Apple iPhone users are worried after the ...
Read More »Parents ignoring AI despite concerns of its effect on kids
Although parents are concerned about artificial intelligence, they are not actively learning about the emerging technology, a new survey from the Barna Group found. Three in four are concerned about AI’s impact ...
Read More »Missouri Rep. Cori Bush under federal criminal investigation
Missouri’s Rep. Cori Bush, who represents the St. Louis area, is under a federal criminal investigation. The U.S. Department of Justice served the House sergeant at arms, William McFarland, with a grand ...
Read More »Tips to prevent thieves from robbing Christmas joy
The Grinch is not the only one who tries to steal Christmas. From porch pirates to home burglaries, thieves can quickly turn holiday joy into expensive sadness this time of year. Experts ...
Read More »Hamas calls for ‘day of rage’ Friday against Israel, U.S.
Security is high around the world Friday after Palestinian and Hamas leaders called for a Day of Rage and jihad. France banned Palestinian demonstrations today while Australia has apologized for allowing a ...
Read More »One percent of illegal aliens released into US since 2021 have been removed, research finds
With the massive attack by Gaza and Hamas across Israel’s heavily secured border, Congress is focusing more attention on the U.S. southern border. Ninety-nine percent of the illegal migrants who have been ...
Read More »Several measures to boost student safety will take effect in Missouri this school year
Missouri families preparing to send their children back to school later this month may notice several steps the state is taking to increase school security. Legislators approved recommendations from the governor’s office ...
Read More »Print Bibles remain popular despite rapid growth of YouVersion app
The popularity of the YouVersion Bible app continues to soar 15 years after its launch. It has been downloaded on more than 575 million unique devices in nearly 2,000 languages, and people ...
Read More »Experts: Update your smartphone security today
Security experts are urging smartphone users to update their systems as soon as possible due to multiple security “vulnerabilities” of hackers having access to their devices. Many updates have been released for ...
Read More »iPhones, other Apple products added to Homeland Security warning list
A government alert has been issued to Apple product users this week due to a vulnerability for iPhones, iPads, and MacOS devices as Apple announced it was releasing security updates for those ...
Read More »KCI airport has hundeds of open jobs as new terminal opens this month
The new $1.5 billion terminal at Kansas City International Airport is scheduled to open on February 28. However, many food service, security, bus drivers and retail jobs remain unfilled. The biggest need ...
Read More »Google Home loophole allowed hackers to listen to user conversations
Hackers had the ability to listen to your private conversations through Google Home speakers, according to research funded by the tech giant. Google awarded $107,500 to security specialist Matt Kunze for discovering ...
Read More »Supreme Court denies Biden request to end Title 42 border rule
In a setback for the Biden administration’s open border policy, the Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42, the Trump-era immigration and public health order. Biden had fought for an end to ...
Read More »Apple users urged to immediately update software
Apple users are being urged to immediately update their iOS software. Newly discovered security vulnerabilities affect iPhone, iPad and Macbooks, according to the company and a cybersecurity firm. “Apple has released security ...
Read More »As China buys American farmland, Pompeo says it is “greatest threat”
Mike Pompeo, former U.S. secretary of state and Kansas congressman, is warning that the Chinese Communist Party is buying American farmland, with much of it near military bases, according to Fox News. ...
Read More »Local pro-life clinics step up security in wake of growing attacks
Pro-life organizations, including women’s clinics, are increasing security in response to violent attacks after Roe v. Wade was found unconstitutional. In Missouri and Kansas, pro-life groups are working with police and scheduling ...
Read More »Pelosi blocks bill to protect Supreme Court Justices
Backed by Democrat leaders in the House of Representatives on June 9, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) blocked a bill to increase security for Supreme Court justices. “Nobody is in danger,” Pelosi asserted ...
Read More »Police response about fear of “being shot” at Texas school angers parents, nation
Anger is growing across the nation after more details emerge about the law enforcement response to the Texas School shooting. At the center of the outrage is a statement from a Texas Department ...
Read More »House Democrats block bill to protect Supreme Court justices
House Democrats are blocking a Senate-passed bill to provide security protection for members of the Supreme Court who are facing pro-abortion violence and intimidation. Since a leaked draft of a Supreme Court ...
Read More »Michigan Gov. Whitmer vetoes election security reform
Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is fighting against election reform. On Friday the she vetoed numerous bills aimed at tightening election security in the state. She alleges, without evidence, that the legislation ...
Read More »Large group of American missionaries kidnapped in Haiti
Seventeen missionaries, including children, were kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on Saturday. The abductions were not reported by the U.S. Embassy in Haiti, but through a voice message sent to various ...
Read More »Apple issues apology after researcher leaks security bugs
Apple has been forced to apologize to users after a security researcher leaded bugs that put users at risk in the iOS operating system. Apple is also being criticized for mishandling security ...
Read More »The New York Times admits Covid security measures “make things worse”
Useless yet burdensome “security” measures really meant only to reassure people are no longer confined solely to airports. When the COVID -19 pandemic first began, we didn’t fully understand how the virus ...
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