Appeals Courts Split on Whether Trump Administration Can Enforce 'Public Charge’ Rule

A federal appeals court says the rule penalizing immigrants for using public assistance programs can’t be enforced in three northeast states. But another court found the administration can move forward with its new standards.

Pets Are Testing Positive for Coronavirus

A dog in Louisiana is the eighth pet in the United States to test positive for the virus that causes Covid-19. It's unlikely that animals can transmit the virus to people, according to the CDC—but they can catch it from their owners.

The Escalating Crisis in Police Hiring

COMMENTARY | As revenues drop and passionate debates over police mission, budget and purpose continue, cities still face the arduous task of recruiting top-notch candidates.

Virginia launches first COVID notification app based on Apple-Google tech

COVIDWISE is the first statewide deployment of the COVID-19 exposure notifications system application programming interface jointly created by Apple and Google.

What will it take for a secure election?

In the face of unprecedented challenges this year, many election officials say most issues can simply be addressed with sufficient political will.

Lawmakers call for red team testing of legacy electric grids

The nation’s energy grid should be tested for cyber vulnerabilities, lawmakers say, especially in light of the new challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak and reports of foreign adversaries targeting the nation’s critical infrastructure.

NSA warns of exposing location data

In a cybersecurity advisory, the National Security Agency warned mobile device users that they could be inadvertently revealing their location and risking missions.

With Caveats, Hopeful News for Preschools Planning Young Kids’ Return

The number of outbreaks at child care centers is low and research shows that children rarely get sick with Covid-19.

Twitter Posts Show People Are Profoundly Sad—and Are Visiting Parks to Cheer Up

COMMENTARY | An analysis of Twitter posts to score people's "happiness" shows that the national mood is at its lowest point since the start of the project in 2008. But posts about park visits show they combat this malaise.

Missouri Voters Back Medicaid Expansion

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Poll: Majority of Americans Would Support Two-Week Lockdown

Almost two-thirds of people who responded to the NPR/Ipsos survey said the U.S. is doing a worse job than other countries in dealing with the pandemic.

New York City to Set Up Checkpoints to Enforce Quarantine of Travelers

Enforcement teams will deploy to key entry points in the city to ensure incoming travelers complete health forms that request contact information and to inform them of the two-week quarantine requirement.

Nobody Accurately Tracks Health Care Workers Lost to Covid-19. So She Stays Up At Night Cataloging the Dead.

Anesthesiologist Claire Rezba started tracking lost health workers almost instinctively. Researchers and industry professionals say the lack of good official data on these deaths is “scandalous” and is putting lives in danger.

Trump Campaign, Republican Party Sue Nevada Over Expanded Vote-by-Mail

President Trump has claimed that sending all voters an absentee ballot will make “it impossible for Republicans to win the state.”

What’s wrong with this picture? Teaching AI to spot adversarial attacks

Researchers are attempting to harden computer-vision algorithms against adversarial attacks by teaching them to recognize small details in the scene that are absent or altered.

How financial triggers can help spot insider threats

Enrolling agency employees in a financial triggers program can strengthen continuous vetting and insider threat programs while substantially reducing the amount of data that requires analysis.

Free and open: Accelerating innovation in the battle against COVID-19

The open-source model gives developers tools to manage, search and analyze various data types in real-time, and that gives IT leaders the visibility to implement a data-first strategy to deal with COVID-19.

Machine learning could improve hurricane prediction

The approach could provide more accurate medium-term hurricane forecasts, allowing meteorologists to issue more timely warnings to communities in the path of potentially deadly storms.

As Sports Teams Struggle, So Do Their Hometowns

With sports and entertainment enterprises fueling much of their local economies, some cities have been especially vulnerable to the collapse in tourism resulting from Covid-19.

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