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The Supreme Court just placed once-independent agencies more firmly under presidential control. The court ruled in Trump v.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to their cellphone location data, tossing out a ruli…
The Supreme Court is rejecting President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, but did grant him more power over other independent fe…
WASHINGTON — Rejecting a Republican National Committee challenge, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that elections officials may count mail-in ballots that arrive…
A sneaky rule change has the potential to blow up scientific research in the United States. But there's still time to fight it.
Europe’s pro-competition proposals could see Google Search and Android systems opened up. The company claims there are serious privacy flaws.
Written by Christy Bieber for The Motley Fool -> There are certain common rules of thumb used in retirement planning. One rule has become outdated, but America…
The match that changed the World Cup forever One of football’s biggest scandals changed the World Cup forever. It started with Algeria doing everything right… …
Tesla’s FSD v12 uses neural networks trained on real-world driving data instead of hand-coded rules, a shift that could accelerate the development of safe self…
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) blamed relaxed border policies and unclear rules under Biden for record migrant crossings, with over 2 million encounters in 2023. Hi…
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump has presidential immunity for official acts, pausing his classified documents case and aiding his campaign. Meanwhile, G…





















