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U.S. Senate Republicans pushed President Donald Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill forward on Sunday in a marathon weekend session even as a nonpartisan forecaster said it would add an ...
Later Sunday, Tillis issued a lengthy statement announcing he would not seek reelection in 2026. In an impassioned evening speech, Tillis shared his views arguing the Senate approach is a betrayal of ...
Thumbs down to First District GOP Rep. Brad Finstad for a telephone town hall meeting that was long on promotion and short on ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) says the revised version of the NO FAKES Act, reintroduced in April, would be a ...
The unincorporated town of Saxapahaw, North Carolina, is a 300-mile drive from Washington, D.C. It’s about twice as far from ...
Online info should be easier to remove for lawmakers and their families, they say, while privacy advocates see an opening for broader action.
It wasn't one political party that killed the Kids Online Safety Act, but rather the industry controlling our digital lives.
Six misconceptions that have led organizations astray. by Amy C. Edmondson and Michaela J. Kerrissey Psychological safety, which means having an environment where people feel safe to speak up, was ...