For two decades, privacy and civil liberties advocates have worried about the potential for abuse by a small, little-known intelligence agency with broad surveillance powers […]
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F.A.A. Temporarily Halts Launches of Musk’s Starship After Explosion
The urgent radio calls by the air traffic controllers at the Federal Aviation Administration office in Puerto Rico started to go out on Thursday evening […]
Report Projecting Drop in Freshman Enrollment Delivered Incorrect Findings
An error in the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center’s projection of the number of first-year students starting college last fall caused the organization to report […]
Polish PM says he ‘dreams’ of a ‘Breturn’ as UK seeks new defence pact with ally | Politics News
Poland’s prime minister has said he hopes for the “Breturn” of the UK as a member of the European Union – as he discussed a […]
Crackdown Bill Exposes Democratic Rift on Immigration as Trump Takes Power
It came as little surprise when Republicans on Capitol Hill decided this month that the first bill they would push through Congress in the Trump […]
‘La Migra!’ A Glimpse of Trump’s Promised Deportation Storm
When President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office on Monday, the U.S. Border Patrol is poised to play a central role in his promised immigration crackdown. […]
TikTok Influencers React to a Potential Ban
Riri Bichri burst into tears on Friday morning while discussing news that the Supreme Court had ruled against TikTok, rejecting the company’s arguments against the […]
What Biden’s Move on the Equal Rights Amendment Could Actually Do
President Biden on Friday declared that he believes that the Equal Rights Amendment has met the requirements of ratification and is now part of the […]
C.I.A. Analyst Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Documents About Israel
A former C.I.A. analyst admitted in federal court on Friday that he violated national defense laws after he shared classified information on social media about […]
Judge Cannon Mulls Release of Trump Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge in Florida put off making a ruling on Friday about whether the Justice Department can give members of Congress a report by […]
