“Currently, only 26 states already have, or are in the process of establishing, a memorandum of agreement for voter ...
A tool tracking billion dollar disasters is active again after being retired by Trump administration
After months of uncertainty over its future, an online resource for tracking the financial cost of weather and climate disasters throughout the United States has been revived.
The flagship US climate-disaster database has been revived, revealing that extreme weather inflicted $101 billion in damages ...
Climate Central revived the federal list of billion-dollar disasters, another example of nonprofits providing data the ...
The turf war between the county's Board of Supervisors and its recorder involves a dispute over parsing a massive voter ...
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Why people don't demand data privacy, even as governments and corporations collect more personal information
When the Trump administration gave Immigration and Customs Enforcement access to a massive database of information about ...
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Climate disaster database backed by non-profit after Trump administration shuts it down
A key climate disaster database is back after the Climate Central non-profit resurrected the tool following its shuttering by the Trump administration. CBS News New York's Scott Padgett has more.
The ruling means the Board of Supervisors can continue parsing a database that the recorder feared was vulnerable to "code ...
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Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow it to fire head of US Copyright Office
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Congress has the power to check the president's war making: but they don't seem interested in using it. Last night, the ...
Wisconsin saw $1.1 billion in severe storm damage in early 2025 — part of the more than $5 billion in such damage since 2021.
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