The United States is seeing a spike in housing prices and the Defense Department is taking action after concerns that its service members may not be able to afford homes when moving to new orders. The Pentagon announced it … [Continue reading] about DoD temporarily raising housing subsidies for some troops as markets continue to climb
Huawei executive returning as China releases Canadians
SHENZHEN, China (AP) — China’s government was eagerly anticipating the return of a top executive from global communications giant Huawei Technologies on Saturday following what amounted to a high-stakes prisoner swap with Canada and the U.S. Meng … [Continue reading] about Huawei executive returning as China releases Canadians
Neo-Nazis are still on Facebook. And they’re making money
BRUSSELS (AP) — It’s the premier martial arts group in Europe for right-wing extremists. German authorities have twice banned their signature tournament. But Kampf der Nibelungen, or Battle of the Nibelungs, still thrives on Facebook, where … [Continue reading] about Neo-Nazis are still on Facebook. And they’re making money
States at disadvantage in race to recruit cybersecurity pros
CHICAGO (AP) — Austin Moody wanted to apply his cybersecurity skills in his home state of Michigan, teaming up with investigators for the State Police to analyze evidence and track down criminals. But the recent graduate set the idea aside after … [Continue reading] about States at disadvantage in race to recruit cybersecurity pros
Canadians, Chinese executive return home in prisoner swap
TORONTO (AP) — China, the U.S. and Canada completed a high-stakes prisoner swap with joyous homecomings for two Canadians held by China and for an executive of Chinese global communications giant Huawei Technologies charged with fraud, potentially … [Continue reading] about Canadians, Chinese executive return home in prisoner swap