The Trump administration’s immigration enforcers are requesting unfettered access to the government’s “most powerful people-finder system,” which contains sensitive information on children and victims ...
Social Security’s internal watchdog is investigating a whistleblower complaint that a former DOGE worker misused sensitive agency data. The SSA's inspector general told leaders of four committees ...
Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva released the following statement after voting against a bill that would continue funding for ...
San Jose is tightening controls over its automated license plate reader program, as the city faces mounting public pressure over surveillance concerns and a lawsuit. The City Council voted unanimously ...
Hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in the User Registration & Membership plugin, which is installed on more than ...
A U.N.-backed panel of independent experts focusing on racial discrimination says racist hate speech by U.S. President Donald Trump and other American political leaders, along with a crackdown ...
Most tap water in the U.S. is safe to drink. But concerns about aging pipes, a group of chemicals known as PFAS and taste have fueled a booming market for home water filters. Experts say most ...
Why Passwords Are Still a Developer's Problem in 2026. The case against password-based authentication is well-established in the IAM community, but the practical implications for ...
A racially biased medical test for years kept Black people from getting kidney transplants. A new study shows a national plan ...
After years of dead ends, state labs used new DNA tools to link a 2021 attack in Texas to another case, resulting in an out-of-state arrest.
Now, a Carnegie Mellon University spinout company aims to identify patients at high risk for lung, liver and pancreatic ...
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