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Is the Government Banning Your Gas Furnace?
Public Services & Infrastructure Is the Government Banning Your Gas Furnace?

A high-stakes legal battle has escalated all the way to the Supreme Court, placing the future of home heating for millions of Americans in the balance as the gas industry challenges new federal energy efficiency regulations. Three major gas trade associations have petitioned the nation’s highest

Court Weighs Legal Path for Federal Union Fight
Policy & Legislation Court Weighs Legal Path for Federal Union Fight

A pivotal legal question regarding the fundamental rights of federal employees is now under intense scrutiny, with its resolution poised to dictate the very battlefield on which future labor disputes are fought. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is currently

Could a Social Platform Streamline State Accessibility?
Science & Technology Could a Social Platform Streamline State Accessibility?

State governments across the nation are grappling with the immense and legally mandated task of ensuring all public services are accessible to citizens with disabilities, a challenge often met with a disjointed and inefficient array of separate initiatives. Efforts are frequently siloed within

Scottsdale's Mass Surveillance Raises Privacy Alarms
Public Services & Infrastructure Scottsdale's Mass Surveillance Raises Privacy Alarms

The unassuming lampposts and traffic signals lining suburban streets now house a powerful, interconnected surveillance network capable of tracking the daily movements of millions of citizens. In Scottsdale, Arizona, the police department’s intensive use of this technology has placed the city at the

Was Your SSA Data Used to Challenge an Election?
Policy & Legislation Was Your SSA Data Used to Challenge an Election?

The numbers assigned at birth, which meticulously track decades of labor and earnings for nearly every American, have now been thrust into the center of a national political firestorm involving partisan agendas, shocking security failures, and a high-stakes whistleblower complaint. The Social

US Pauses Wage Garnishment for Student Loan Borrowers
Public Services & Infrastructure US Pauses Wage Garnishment for Student Loan Borrowers

In a sudden and unexpected move that has sent ripples through the financial landscape for millions, the U.S. Education Department has abruptly halted its plans to resume the garnishment of wages for federal student loan borrowers in default. This decision represents a significant policy reversal,

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