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Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the move as an effort to address the department’s bloat and bureaucracy.
For 20 years, the state police have been quietly building a database of suspected gang members—and they’re feeding it to ...
Officials at the state Department of Information Technology pushed back on a new audit that raises questions about how much ...
College of STEM has opened registration for its lineup of 2025 summer camps, offering young learners' unique opportunities in ...
Experts warn that cuts to fertility and maternal health programs threaten care access and could deepen reproductive health ...
DOGE is hoarding data on millions of Americans — and experts are increasingly worried about the U.S. becoming a surveillance state.
On April 26, Lorain’s esports team will travel to the University of Akron for the Ohio High School Athletic Association State Tournament ... “The technology has been so available and ingrained ...
Powered by AI, on-premises IDP solutions, as well as cloud-based tools such as Google’s Document AI, help make sense of ...
A bipartisan bill has been introduced to the Senate that would extend the terms of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act ...
Kazu Gomi, president and CEO of NTT Research, has a big view of the technology world from his perch in Silicon Valley.
A federal judge who blocked Donald Trump’s administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ruled ...