Top 5 deadliest jobs in America include transportation, construction workers
The transportation, construction and ground maintenance industries are some of the deadliest in the United States.
US cyber agency says SolarWinds hackers are 'impacting' state, local governments
The CISA said last week that U.S. government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and private groups were among those affected
Coronavirus could force waitstaff to share tips with co-workers
Restaurant servers could be required to share their extra earnings with the cooks and dishwashers in the kitchen under a new rule imposed by the Labor Department.
Trump administration publishes list of Chinese, Russian companies with alleged military ties
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the move establishes a new process to "assist exporters in screening their customers for military end users.”
China used stolen data to track CIA operatives in Africa, Europe: Report
The Chinese have been using stolen data to track Central Intelligence Agency operatives conducting sensitive work in Africa and Europe since around 2013, according to an extensive investigation by ForeignPolicy.com
Coronavirus relief deal by the numbers: What's in the $900B package Congress is set to vote on today?
Congressional leaders reached a compromise on a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal on Sunday after months of on-and-off negotiations and debate, with each party blaming the other for blocking stimulus efforts.
Hackers' broad attack sets cyber experts worldwide scrambling to defend networks
Suspected Russian hackers who broke into U.S. government agencies also spied on less high-profile organizations, including groups in Britain, a U.S. internet provider and a county government in Arizona.
Russia's alleged hack of US government: Here's what you need to know
The full extent of the attack is unknown, but the vulnerable company is reportedly connected to most government agencies and Fortune 500 companies.
Partial government shutdown could happen this weekend, top GOP senator warns
A top Republican senator warned the government could briefly shut down over the weekend as top congressional leaders from both parties race to finalize a $900 billion coronavirus relief deal that will be married to the massive omnibus spending measure.
Suspected Russian hack against US is 'grave' threat, cybersecurity agency says
The Trump administration has made no public statement about the breach.
What is SolarWinds? A look at the hacked software company in crosshairs
Austin, Texas-based SolarWinds is at the forefront of one of the largest hacking operations in U.S. history. But until recently, few, if any, had heard of the company.
Biden climate czar ran environmentalist group accused of coziness with China
President-elect Joe Biden’s climate czar pick headed a major environmentalist group whose close working relationship with China has led to concerns that Beijing could wield some influence on the incoming administration’s climate and energy policy.
Massachusetts regulators accuse Robinhood of luring inexperienced investors, putting their ‘assets at risk’
Massachusetts securities regulators ripped Robinhood for "luring young and inexperienced customers to make more and more trades..."
Azar celebrates vaccination of NY health worker: 'It's the American people's vaccine'
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar celebrated the first coronavirus vaccination of a New York health care worker.
White House confirms cyberattack report on U.S. Treasury by foreign government
“The United States government is aware of these reports and we are taking all necessary steps to identify and remedy any possible issues related to this situation,” National Security Council spokesman John Ullyot told FOX Business in a statement.
Restaurants under coronavirus lockdown should consider bankruptcy: consultant
Bankruptcy isn’t admitting defeat, it’s a strategy to succeed.
First COVID vaccination in US may be given Monday: Alex Azar
The Food and Drug Administration will grant emergency-use authorization for the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Friday.
Texas launching rapid coronavirus testing program for small businesses
A pilot program in Texas will equip small businesses with COVID-19 rapid tests for their employees.
FCC slams states caught abusing 911 dispatch funds for 'other purposes'
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday condemned states that have been caught using 911 dispatch fees for “other purposes,” saying that the misuse of funds is particularly egregious as the nation struggles to clamp down on the pandemic.
U.S. Postal Service delays next-generation mail truck contract award again due to coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the U.S. Postal Service to delay an award for a next-generation truck that will replace its aging Grumman Long Life Vehicle.



















