China Avoided Worst of CrowdStrike Outage

As airlines were forced to cancel flights and companies scrambled to deal with the systems failures, China faced little disruption from Friday’s CrowdStrike outage.[#item_full_content]

Israeli Olympians Receive Death Threats, Hate Messages

Israeli athletes preparing to participate in the Paris Summer Olympics have been victims of death threats and hate messages in recent days. The messages came in the form of emails on Thursday and Friday, then in mobile text messages on Saturday, Walla reported.[#item_full_content]

Yellen at G20, Facing Questions About Biden Exit

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will face questions from G20 finance leaders this week over U.S. policy commitments after President Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid and about a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House.[#item_full_content]

Taiwan launches annual war games as tensions simmer with China

Taiwan sent navy vessels out to sea and conducted take-off and landing exercises on Monday, July 22, at the start of the annual Han Kuang war games, which this year aim to be as close as possible to actual combat with no script and simulating how to repel a Chinese attack. China, which views democratically […]

Wes Moore, considered a rising star among Democratic governors, endorses Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris racked up a key endorsement on Monday morning from Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., who is considered a rising star within the Democratic Party.  “I had lengthy conversations with both the President and the Vice President yesterday, and I offered my full support for Kamala Harris’ candidacy to both of them directly,” […]