After the passage of a new, statewide immigration enforcement statute, the state of Iowa is now in the sights of the Department of Justice. This comes at a time when the clock is ticking down on the possibility of a federal lawsuit being filed against the state. Legislation passed by the state enables state and...
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The National Weather Service is Tracking the Damage From Three Tornadoes That Hit Central Iowa on Monday Night
The state of Iowa was hit by storms on Monday night and into early Tuesday morning, which resulted in the formation of three tornadoes. The National Weather Service in Des Moines said that the most recent is located in the community of Woodburn, which is located in the eastern part of Clarke County. EF-0 tornadoes...
Gov. Reynolds Signs Legislation to Improve Childhood Literacy
On Tuesday, Governor Kim Reynolds issued a new law that was intended to increase the percentage of youngsters in Iowa who are literate. The Science of Reading is a specific reading approach that schools are required to teach, and it also compels schools to construct personalized reading programs for pupils who are not performing at...
Exploring 7 Flavorful Spots in New Jersey
A thin slice of ribeye steak, covered with melted cheese and fried onions, served on a toasted hoagie roll. That is the real Philly Cheesesteak. If you can’t go to Philadelphia to get an authentic cheesesteak, there are many places in New Jersey that also serve delicious cheesesteaks. Spots With the Best Cheesesteaks in New...
Russian Hacker Indicted for ‘prolific’ Ransomware Program That Targeted New Jersey Victims
The US District Attorney, Philip R. Sellinger, announced on Tuesday that a Russian National has been charged with running a ransomware operation that targeted various entities such as hospitals, schools, police departments, and municipalities in New Jersey and other states. Dimitry Yuryevich Khoroshev, a 31-year-old man from Voronezh, Russia, has been charged with operating LockBit,...
NJ County Finally Has the Best Discount Clothing Chain
Do you remember when every single item you read during and immediately after the pandemic was talking about another retail store closing down? That was a horrible time, and it’s wonderful to see new establishments opening up all over the place. Whenever I come across a company that has closed its doors, I am left...
US Revokes Licenses for Chip Sales to Huawei
The US government has taken away some licenses that allowed American chip makers to sell certain products to the Chinese technology company Huawei. The Department of Commerce did not say which permits were cancelled, but this happened after Huawei released a computer with artificial intelligence capabilities that uses a chip made by Intel. Intel, a...
No Arrests as University of Chicago Police Clears Pro-palestinian Encampment
The University of Chicago Police removed a pro-Palestinian protest camp early Tuesday morning. No arrests were made, according to reports from the Chicago Tribune, WLS-TV, and ABC News. “Protesting is a highly valued form of speech at UChicago, and the demonstrators had many chances to share their views,” said Paul Alivisatos, President of the University...
New York Tops in the List of 50 Richest Cities in the World
A new study shows that New York is the wealthiest city in the world, with 359,500 millionaires and 60 billionaires. However, the Bay Area of California is also very close in terms of wealth. The number of millionaires in New York has increased by 48% in the last ten years, even though there were concerns...
US Indicts Lockbit Ransomware Ringleader and Offers a $10 Million Prize
The Department of Justice has revealed charges against a Russian person who is accused of creating and managing LockBit ransomware. The Department of Justice (DOJ) stated in a document on Tuesday that Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev, who is 31 years old, played a significant role in making LockBit one of the most active and harmful ransomware...