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    FILE - In this April 5, 2009 file photo, the Department of Health and Human Services building is seen in Washington. Really? The Supreme Court's big health care decision means 30 million or more uninsured Americans are soon going to have coverage? It's far from that simple. The ruling points a way forward for millions who can’t get affordable coverage because they’ve been sick, self-employed or otherwise shut out of insurance plans that most Americans get in the workplace. But the path is clouded for millions more: the people on the bottom rungs of the economic ladder who are expected to be reached by a major expansion of Medicaid.
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    Health and Human Services hit with cyberattack

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    FBI and Homeland Security issue bulletin warning of potential Iranian cyber and terror threats
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    FBI and Homeland Security issue bulletin warning of potential Iranian cyber and terror threats

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    January 8, 2020 11:34 pm
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    This image provided by the Twitter page of @fendifille shows a computer at Greater Preston CCG as Britain's National Health Service is investigating "an issue with IT"  Friday May 12, 2017.
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    Iran blamed for cyberattack against Saudi Arabia

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    January 8, 2020 5:07 pm
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    City of Pensacola hit with cyberattack in wake of Naval Air Station shooting
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    City of Pensacola hit with cyberattack in wake of Naval Air Station shooting

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    December 10, 2019 12:44 am
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    Rep. John Ratcliffe.
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    New spy czar: Cyber a bigger threat than illegal immigrants ‘crossing the Rio Grande’

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    Sasse Project Seeks to Establish Cyber Doctrine
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    Sasse Project Seeks to Establish Cyber Doctrine

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    June 1, 2018 6:55 pm
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    Rubio, Other GOP Candidates, Suffered From Early Russian Election Meddling, Expert Tells Lawmakers

    Rubio, Other GOP Candidates, Suffered From Early Russian Election Meddling, Expert Tells Lawmakers

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    March 30, 2017 6:26 pm
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    Kristol Slams Trump’s Public Doubt of U.S. Intel on Russia, Siding with Assange: ‘Foolish, Irresponsible’

    Kristol Slams Trump’s Public Doubt of U.S. Intel on Russia, Siding with Assange: ‘Foolish, Irresponsible’

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    Russia Vilifies Obama for ‘Ruining the Holidays’ With Sanctions

    Russia Vilifies Obama for ‘Ruining the Holidays’ With Sanctions

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