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Trump spars with reporters over data for funding

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump on Friday sparred with reporters over the statistics he used to say he needed to use emergency powers to protect the United States from drug dealers and immigrants.
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Trump: Not looking to reinstate family separation

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump says he's not looking to reinstate the much-criticized practice of separating migrant families at the border with Mexico. But he says many more migrants are streaming toward the U.S. through Mexico because the...
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Nielsen: US Homeland Security's mission changing

Higher Ed
US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Monday that her department may have been founded to combat terrorism, but its mission is shifting to also confront emerging online threats.
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Colonial Pipeline CEO Defends $4.4M Ransom Payment Decision

Higher Ed
Joseph Blount told senators that authorizing the payment to hackers was the right thing to do to bring an end to the pandemonium and fuel shortages.
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Curated Video

DHS Secretary To Visit Southern Border Facility

Higher Ed
Vice President Harris to meet virtually with president of Mexico.
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Biden Administration Unveils New DACA Plan For Young Immigrants

Higher Ed
The proposed changes aim to protect young immigrants who came to the U.S. as kids from being deported.
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Bloomberg

The Latest Key Developments in the SolarWinds Hack

Higher Ed
Dec.15 -- Bloomberg's William Turton reports on the latest key developments in the hack of SolarWinds Corp., which is the epicenter of the most sprawling cyber-attack in recent memory. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Jeh Johnson on Homeland Security Challenges

Higher Ed
Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson discusses the New York City subway attack and homeland security. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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U.S. Signs Asylum Agreement With El Salvador

Higher Ed
The U.S. will reportedly help develop an asylum system in El Salvador, a country with one of the highest murder rates in the world.