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Can Trump Win a Credit Card Fight Against His Own Party?
Policy & Legislation Can Trump Win a Credit Card Fight Against His Own Party?

A former president's crusade against crippling credit card fees and interest rates has unexpectedly pitted him not against his usual political rivals but against the very party he leads. When Your Biggest Ally is Also Your Biggest Obstacle With Americans "drowning in record credit card debt,"

Union Fights Trump Orders Stripping Worker Rights
Policy & Legislation Union Fights Trump Orders Stripping Worker Rights

A High-Stakes Clash Over Presidential Power and Federal Labor Rights A fundamental legal showdown is unfolding in federal court, pitting the constitutional rights of public servants against the expansive national security powers claimed by the presidency. The American Federation of Government

NJ Bill Targets Diet Ads for Kids on Social Media
Policy & Legislation NJ Bill Targets Diet Ads for Kids on Social Media

A young person scrolling through their social media feed is unknowingly navigating a landscape meticulously crafted by algorithms designed to capture their attention and influence their behavior. In response to growing concerns over the psychological and physical health impacts of this digital

Can a New Law Ground the Growing Drone Threat?
Policy & Legislation Can a New Law Ground the Growing Drone Threat?

The rapid proliferation of small, commercially available unmanned aircraft systems has created a complex and unpredictable security challenge, transforming public spaces and critical infrastructure into potential targets for disruption and harm. In a decisive move to address this escalating issue,

California Tool Deletes Your Data From Hundreds of Brokers
Science & Technology California Tool Deletes Your Data From Hundreds of Brokers

Reclaim Your Digital Privacy with California's New Delete Tool The vast, unseen marketplace where personal information is bought and sold now faces a formidable challenge from a single, state-sponsored platform designed to empower consumers. The California Privacy Protection Agency has launched its

Can Government Agencies Trust Their Contractors?
Policy & Legislation Can Government Agencies Trust Their Contractors?

The invisible workforce powering federal operations holds the keys to the kingdom, but recent events pose a troubling question: are they safeguarding the gates or leaving them unlocked? The intricate partnership between government agencies and private contractors is the backbone of modern public

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