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The Trump administration has tapped a former army special operations officer with significant business experience who once oversaw a large U.S.-Russia investment forum to manage Europe and Russia policy at the National Security Council,
He served as Senior Director for the Middle East at the National Security Council during the George W. Bush administration. Since assuming office, U.S. President Donald Trump has overseen an unprecedented assault on the federal government.
Keir Starmer’s government will shortly publish a new national security strategy that will broaden the scope of what is considered vital to UK interests to include critical domestic industries, crime and the online world,
Italy has responded to European Union queries on the conditions it has imposed on UniCredit's bid for Banco BPM by saying domestic savings are a matter of national security, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The Fordow facility is home to thousands of centrifuges, crucial to Iran’s weapons-grade uranium enrichment program, and is located 295 feet underground beneath a mountain. Israel is thought to have neither the munitions nor the aircraft to destroy it from the air, while the U.S. does .
Explore how the FCC intends to overhaul space system regulations by modernizing satellite licensing to prioritize national security.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said a "petty social media fight" between President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk should not jeopardize U.S. national security.
The proposed reforms come amid global shifts in spectrum policy, as other nations move to enable next-generation satellite services. Schwarz said the FCC’s initiatives are intended to help keep the U.S. competitive in the rapidly evolving space domain.
United States Steel shares rose in premarket trading on Monday after receiving approval from the Trump administration to be sold to Japan's Nippon Steel in a $14.1 billion deal. Shares rose 5% to $54.81.
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Sam Altman’s OpenAI has secured a $200 million contract to provide artificial intelligence support to the US Defense Department.