Open source software with more than 1 million monthly downloads was compromised after a threat actor exploited a vulnerability in the developers’ account workflow that gave access to its signing keys ...
Babandi Shehu, a public affairs analyst from Northeast Nigeria, said Senator Ali Ndume plans to return to the National Assembly for the fifth time as senator representing the Borno South Senatorial ...
Before his arrest last month, Josh Nass, a lawyer, used his connections to lobby the Trump administration, including for a client seeking clemency. By Santul Nerkar and Kenneth P. Vogel A conservative ...
National Agricultural Statistics Service Crops Branch Chief Lance Honig explains the March Agricultural Survey at an event on March 31, 2011. (USDA photo) Members of the public submitted 238 comments ...
It’s summertime, and you might have noticed that parking lots at those big regional shopping malls or even a big box store are more crowded than usual. For Americans, it's become a sport ‒ jockeying ...
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After struggling to get her first pull-up in the 1990s, a Marine built a pull-up program used across the Corps today. The colonel says most people can get their first reps faster than they think. Her ...
Debuting at SXSW, the comedy follows a young woman who, in the wake of a devastating break-up, becomes increasingly fixated on her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. By Angie Han Television Critic There ...
A lobbyist and lawyer who successfully lobbied President Donald Trump to pardon his client for committing tax crimes, has been charged with trying to extort money from that same client. Josh Nass, 34, ...
Federal prosecutors charged a lobbyist with trying to extort a former client and his son to recover half a million dollars in debt, according to court filings. Joshua Nass, a lobbyist who worked to ...
Josh Nass had recently represented Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive who was convicted of tax crimes before being freed by the president late last year. By Kenneth P. Vogel William K.