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The Trump administration’s abusive efforts to repurpose millions of federal records and funnel them into a centralized government database represent a systemic shift toward a consolidation of ...
Spiritual care and technology are converging across the country, reshaping the theology of trust. Editor’s note (September 4, 2025): We found that this story failed to adhere to our editorial ...
From skirt lengths to satellite images to a blockchain tracker, here are 11 quirky and serious indicators you can use to sanity-check the new inflation and employment numbers. In 2025, trust in ...
This past week, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had improperly accessed protected health information of millions of Medicaid enrollees, including U.S. citizens.
When a hospital or nonprofit falls victim to a cyberattack, it's hard to place blame. Cybersecurity isn't their strength, and many lack the budget for a dedicated security team, let alone a chief ...
ST CHARLES, Mo. — Hundreds of St. Charles residents piled into a warehouse Thursday night, creating a "sea of red" with signs and shirts depicting a circle and slash through the words "data center." ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from sharing the personal data of Medicaid enrollees with immigration officials. District Judge Vince Chhabria ...
Information-technology departments within corporations deal with a lot of busy work—from answering tech support questions to giving employees access to laptops and phones. That’s exactly why one ...
AI Data Centers’ Soaring Energy Use: Who Pays for Higher Utilities Costs? Your email has been sent The rising number of AI data centers in the US could drive utility costs higher and has put parts of ...
In late July, the Trump administration released its long-awaited AI Action Plan, which includes steps to cut environmental requirements and streamline permitting policies to make it easier to build ...