Abstract: Detecting advanced persistent threats (APTs) at a host via data provenance has emerged as a valuable yet challenging task. Compared with attack rule matching, machine learning approaches ...
On December 15, Monday, the enterococci survey was carried out during an incoming high tide. The tide ranged from 1 to 1.25 ...
It is the latest twist in the marquee battle of the administration’s campaign to rein in colleges and universities it views ...
The note, which the Department of Justice released, said it was investigating, and then declared fake, was postmarked three ...
The Justice Department now says a handwritten letter it released Tuesday that was signed by “J. Epstein” and addressed to convicted sex offender Larry Nassar is “fake,” asserting that the handwriting ...
In a Nov. 17 warning letter the Food and Drug Administration outlined problems at Bedner Growers Inc. of Boynton Beach, FL, ...
Dec 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent warning letters to four major retailers for continuing to sell baby formula linked to a nationwide outbreak of bacterial illness in ...
I’ve never been so embarrassed and ashamed to be a citizen of this country. It seems like this administration misses few opportunities to be cruel and inhumane, and every day brings another horrible ...
The Trump administration’s decision that nursing, physical therapy, public health, social work and many other skilled positions are no longer considered professions is as ludicrous as it is insulting.
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FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Education thwarted more than $1 billion in student aid fraud under President Donald Trump's first year in office, including stopping suspected bots and "ghost students" ...
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