The decision is a blow to international students studying at American colleges and universities. During the 2018-19 academic year, there were more than 1 million international students and 57 percent of them were from China, India or South Korea, according to the Open door report on international educational exchange. Monday’s …
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Wolf cubs with a pair of recruits 2021
(Photo by Rey Del Rio / Getty Images) Michigan basketball added a member to the 2021 class, could one or even two more in the near future? The past few days have been busy for Michigan basketball. Initially, all the news came from 247 sports that yielded a couple of …
Read More »Attackers are violating F5 BIG-IP devices, check if you have been hit
Attackers are actively trying to exploit CVE-2020-5902, a critical vulnerability that affects F5 Networks BIG-IP multipurpose network devices, to install coin miners, IoT malware, or to remove administrator credentials from hacked devices. About CVE-2020-5902 CVE-2020-5902 is a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the configuration interface (also known as Traffic …
Read More »J&J sews 5-year supply of coronavirus vaccine in more than $ 480 million deal with Emergent
Johnson & Johnson, like all drug makers in the COVID-19 vaccine race, hopes to muster enough manufacturing capacity to rapidly scale production of its vaccine. Now, for a sum of nearly half a trillion dollars, J&J is ready to put his money where his mouth is. J&J and Maryland-based CDMO …
Read More »Spencer Cox wins Utah Republican primary for governor, beating Jon Huntsman
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah won last week’s Republican primary for governor, according to results released Monday. He defeated Jon Huntsman Jr., who served as governor from 2005 to 2009 before resigning to become President Barack Obama’s ambassador to China. The Associated Press called the race Monday night, and …
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