2020 February

Suicide de Jean Germain : la classe politique bouleversée

Absent lors de l’ouverture du procès de l’affaire des mariages chinois, Jean Germain l’ancien maire de Tours et sénateur, a été retrouvé mort dans son garage, près de sa voiture et d’un fusil de chasse. Jean Germain se serait suicidé d’une balle dans la tête alors qu’il était attendu au tribunal correctionnel de Tours pour […]

Read More

Mary-Kate et Ashley Olsen de retour à la maison?

A 28 ans, Mary-Kate et Ashley Olsen ont réagi dans le magazine américain Women’s Wear Daily à l’annonce du retour de la série qui les a lancées dans le monde du show business. Au lancement de la série La fête à la maison (Full house dans sa version originale) en 1987, Mary-Kate et Ashley Olsen, […]

Read More

ACLU to ask federal court to block Trump's border wall funding transfers

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced Thursday that it will ask a federal court to block President TrumpDonald John TrumpHillicon Valley: US hits Huawei with new charges | Judge orders Pentagon to halt ‘war cloud’ work amid Amazon challenge | IRS removes guidance on Fortnite game currency NASA astronaut reunites with dog after breaking […]

Read More

Avenatti found guilty in Nike extortion trial

Attorney Michael Avenatti was reportedly found guilty Friday on charges that he tried to extort footwear and clothing giant Nike for millions of dollars. Click Here: liverpool mens jersey The ruling against Avenatti, who gained national fame representing adult-film actress Stormy Daniels in her case against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump declares war on hardworking Americans […]

Read More

Overnight Health Care: Progressives raise red flags over health insurer donations | Republican FTC commish backs Medicare negotiating drug prices | Trump moves to protect money for religious groups

Welcome to Thursday’s Overnight Health Care.  Progressive groups are raising red flags over health insurers donating to Democratic candidates, an HHS proposal on religious groups is getting pushback, and a Trump-appointed FTC commissioner broke with her party on drug prices.  We’ll start with 2020 donors: ADVERTISEMENT   Progressives raise red flags over health insurer donations […]

Read More

Trump defense chief hits 'predatory' China as rising global threat

Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperUS defense chief says Taliban deal ‘looks very promising’ but not without risk Trump defense chief hits ‘predatory’ China as rising global threat Lawmakers wary as US on cusp of initial deal with Taliban MORE knocked China as a growing threat to world order at an international security conference in Munich on […]

Read More

MIT researchers find vulnerabilities in voting app used in multiple states

A voting app used in multiple states during the 2018 midterms elections to allow for more accessible voting has cyber vulnerabilities that could allow for votes to be changed or exposed, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) found.  In a paper published Thursday, three MIT researchers found that Voatz had vulnerabilities that “allow […]

Read More

Judge denies Roger Stone's request for new trial

A federal judge denied Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneWarren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump ‘angered by impeachment’ Hillicon Valley: Facebook suspends misinformation networks targeting US | Lawmakers grill census officials on cybersecurity | Trump signs order to protect GPS | Dem senators propose federal facial recognition moratorium MORE‘s request for a new […]

Read More

US defense chief says Taliban deal 'looks very promising' but not without risk

Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperUS defense chief says Taliban deal ‘looks very promising’ but not without risk Trump defense chief hits ‘predatory’ China as rising global threat Lawmakers wary as US on cusp of initial deal with Taliban MORE said a deal with the Taliban that could lead to the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan “looks […]

Read More

Judge orders Pentagon to halt cloud-computing work amid Amazon challenge

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Pentagon to halt its work on a controversial cloud-computing contract amid a court challenge by Amazon, notching a major win for the tech giant as it seeks to prove that President TrumpDonald John TrumpHillicon Valley: US hits Huawei with new charges | Judge orders Pentagon to halt ‘war cloud’ work amid […]

Read More