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White House calls FBI whistleblower Schiff leak claims ‘bombshell’

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the recent release of Democratic whistleblower testimony claiming Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in order to discredit President Donald Trump during the Russiagate probe a “bombshell” Tuesday afternoon.  “This is obviously a bombshell whistleblower report,” Leavitt said…

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DOJ: George Washington University violates civil rights law over antisemitism

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration on Tuesday shredded George Washington University as “deliberately indifferent” to what the Department of Justice considers a “hostile educational environment for Jewish, American-Israeli, and Israeli students and faculty.”  The DOJ announced that its Civil Rights Division has concluded its investigation into “incidents of antisemitic…

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Eliminate Risk from Older and Unmanaged Java Installations

Older Java installations pose a significant security risk, particularly when developers install them in non-standard locations without any version control. These unmanaged installations often go undetected, silently expanding the organization’s attack surface and leaving critical vulnerabilities unpatched. To reduce this risk, users should be able to identify all Java installations on a host and remove…

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Cutting sugar won’t curb your sweet tooth, scientists say

Turns out, your sweet tooth may not be shaped by your diet. Findings from a new randomized controlled trial suggest that eating more sweet-tasting foods doesn’t increase someone’s preference for sweet tastes. The researchers found that after six months on diets with varying amounts of sweet foods, study participants’ preference for sweetness stayed the same,…

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