Day: April 20, 2023

Senators launch effort to help Taiwan defend against ongoing Chinese cyberattacks

2:00 pm April 20, 2023

FIRST ON FOX: A bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers is unveiling legislation on Thursday aimed at strengthening Taiwan’s cybersecurity in order to help the island defend itself from the threat of a potential Chinese invasion. Sens. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., and Mike Rounds, R-S.D., both members of the Senate Armed Services Committee and its cybersecurity subcommittee, […]

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Moon Bin, K-Pop star, found dead inside home at 25

1:13 pm April 20, 2023

Singer Moon Bin of the K-Pop group Astro has died at 25. The musician was found dead in his Seoul, South Korea, home on Wednesday evening.  When efforts to communicate with the star were not returned, his manager reportedly found him at home. In a statement released by his management agency, Fantagio, Bin was said […]

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Biden pledges $1B more in US funding for UN’s Green Climate Fund

1:09 pm April 20, 2023

President Biden is giving $1 billion to the United Nations’ Green Climate Fund. The president confirmed the financial commitment in a message from the White House announcing a Thursday meeting of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF). “At today’s meeting, the President will highlight new steps the United States is taking to […]

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California city audits police after racist, hostile text messages circulates department

1:08 pm April 20, 2023

A San Francisco Bay Area city council is undertaking an audit of its troubled police department, the latest development in a year-long federal investigation of the Antioch Police Department that blew up this month with the disclosure of racist and hostile text messages sent by officers. Angry residents crowded City Hall on Tuesday evening as […]

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Iowa farms using low-tech systems to filter fertilizer-borne nitrates from water

1:01 pm April 20, 2023

Nick Helland’s central Iowa farm looks much like every other nearby farm on this chilly March day, with corn stubble stretching from a gravel road up over a low hill to the northern horizon. But look closely, and you can see patches of muddy ground where a few months ago crews buried low-tech systems called […]

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