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Personal attacks aside, Cuomo rightly notes that there are no income restrictions on the majority of New York City's ...
Despite Lacy's assurance, the widespread acceptance of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) as a crime-fighting tool only magnifies the privacy concerns they raise. They enable routine surveillance ...
With over 3,200 workers off the job, the military’s reliance on one politically connected contractor threatens innovation, ...
New British cars may soon be equipped with breathalyzers and data recorders under Labour government plans to align with ...
Over 3,200 Boeing workers are on strike, halting fighter jet production and exposing the fragile U.S. defense supply chain.
The judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit split over whether they should write about the reasons for their splitting over en banc review.
Trump in his first 203 days has already signed more executive orders than Joe Biden or George H.W. Bush did while in office.
Every other country has a ministry of sport that micromanages sporting resources. America shouldn't become one of them.
A bizarre criminal conspiracy in the ranks of the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command at a military base in South Carolina.
Trump again postponed the enforcement of his threatened 30 percent tariffs on imports from China, which were set to resume.
Trump’s new executive order addresses political discrimination in banking, but we need deeper reforms to truly protect freedom and privacy.
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