Without an urgent strategic investment in strengthening our federal cyber workforce, we risk ceding global leadership to our competitors and falling behind on our ability to protect and advance our national interests. As it stands, we are not fully prepared to face the challenges and seize the opportunities ahead.
2021
Who’s left out when Democrats talk about the ‘dignity of work’?
Is there a path forward for Democrats that navigates the conflict between the interests of workers and the interests of the poor without sacrificing the party’s historic commitment to both?
Bruins notebook: Seven players out of protocol, Charlie Coyle in
Charlie Coyle is joined by Taylor Hall, Brandon Carlo and Oskar Steen in the COVID-19 protocols for Boston, which hopes to return to play Wednesday.
Vets with Pets home in Rumford gives veterans, their pets safe place to live
Gina Guzzetta says her interest in helping veterans comes from having family members who are veterans.
Patriots’ path to division title shrinks after loss to Bills
Buffalo nows holds the tiebreaker and will win the division if they win their final two games.
Working: Laughs for hire
Nick Gordon and Leonard Kimble have performed at bars, breweries, restaurants, theaters, hotels, event spaces and, once, beside a pool in a backyard.
NBA roundup: Number of COVID cases continues to rise, as league expands testing
There are at least 111 players in health and safety protocols, including Golden State’s Draymond Green.
Vertical expansion the ‘cheapest’ option as Augusta’s Hatch Hill landfill runs out of room
A consultant’s report lays out several options for what the city could do as the landfill is expected to be full in five years.
Allen, Bills beat Patriots to take control of AFC East race
Buffalo beats New England 33-21, sending New England to its second straight loss.