5 things to know for June 25: US-Iran, DOGE firings, NYC mayoral election, Homeland Security, Heat wave
Briefly

In the wake of US military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, hospitals and utilities are on high alert for potential cyberattacks. While no breaches have been reported yet, cybersecurity experts warn of retaliation from Iranian hackers. An early US intelligence report indicates the strikes did not significantly damage Iran's nuclear capabilities, contrary to claims made by President Trump. Furthermore, the reinstatement of federal workers, initially laid off, shows an urgent need for their expertise in critical areas, reflecting underlying operational challenges within government agencies.
"Many federal workers were reinstated when the administration realized it needed their expertise and experience in areas such as the bird flu, mine safety and weather forecasting."
"The leaking of that sort of information, whatever the information, whatever site it goes out on, is outrageous, it is treasonous."
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