The personal information you entrust to the federal government exists in a legal landscape designed for a world of paper records and filing cabinets, not one of interconnected databases and cloud servers. A federal law enacted half a century ago, the Privacy Act of 1974, stands as the primary
The grand halls of Munich's Hotel Bayerischer Hof, once a symbol of unbreakable transatlantic unity, recently played host to a drama that revealed not the strength of an alliance but the depth of its fractures. At the world’s foremost security conference, European leaders found themselves watching
For a service branch dedicated to ensuring safety and order on the water, the discovery of deep-seated inconsistencies in its internal discrimination reporting system has sent waves of concern through its ranks and among lawmakers. A comprehensive review has pulled back the curtain on a flawed
A profound and widening chasm is splitting the transatlantic alliance, forcing a stark choice upon European nations: forge a new path toward self-reliance or cling to a historic but increasingly uncertain partnership with the United States. This fundamental disagreement over the future of
The Dawn of a New Energy Pact for the AI Era The relentless advance of artificial intelligence is creating an unprecedented hunger for electricity, threatening to overwhelm national power grids and drive up consumer energy bills. In response, the White House is spearheading an ambitious initiative
With the dramatic capture of Venezuela's strongman leader now a settled fact of history, the United States administration has found itself navigating a delicate geopolitical crossroads where the ideals of democratic restoration clash directly with the pragmatic demands of the global energy market.
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