March 27 ClickFix malware tricks you into infecting your own Windows PC Hackers are tricking people into installing password-stealing malware by making them press keyboard shortcuts under the pretense of proving they're not bots.
March 26 NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005 Two major gun rights bills are currently advancing their way through Congress, including legislation seeking to create nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits, something the NRA says would be the "most monumental" win for Second Amendment rights in over 20 years.
March 26 Doctor explains effectiveness of measles vaccines Rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani shares what people should take away from a measles case confirmed in Washington, D.C., and a biotech company's data privacy concerns on 'America Reports.'
March 26 NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005 Executive director of the NRA’s legislative action team, John Commerford, said the passage of two bills aimed at expanding the rights of gun owners would be one of the biggest wins for Second Amendment rights in more than 20 years.
March 26 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene scolds NPR CEO over personal views during fiery DOGE subcommittee hearing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., peppered NPR CEO Katherine Maher with questions during Wednesday’s DOGE subcommittee hearing on alleged biased content on public media.
March 26 Supreme Court upholds Biden admin 'ghost gun' regulation The Supreme Court upheld the federal regulation of "ghost guns," or kits that enable buyers to assemble guns at home using parts that are often purchased online.
March 26 FBI warns about document conversion sites spreading malware The FBI warns that some free online document converters load malware onto people's computers, making their private information vulnerable to attack.
March 25 Hostages' families sue Columbia University protesters Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Alexis McAdams breaks down the lawsuits surrounding Columbia University protesters on 'Special Report.'
March 25 Columbia University student protester sues Trump admin to prevent deportation A Columbia University student has sued President Trump and other administration officials after they attempted to revoke her permanent resident status and remove her.Â
March 25 Congress 'entitled' to 'regulating the conduct' of visa holders, expert says amid deportation push The Trump administration has begun to target some lawful permanent residents, known better as green card holders, for deportation, raising new legal questions.