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The administration has demanded that states turn over personal data of recipients, which some fear could be used to carry out more deportations.
RI AG Peter Neronha sued the Trump administration over a demand that states turn over personal data about millions of food stamp recipients.
TSA asked for feedback on turnkey solutions that could be used at airport checkpoints. The deadline to respond is August 1.
FBI has awarded Leidos a $128 million task order to modernize the biometric and criminal history database known as the Next ...
As wildfires continue to impact communities across Saskatchewan, LifeLabs is pleased to deepen its commitment to relief efforts, contributing an additional $5,000. This latest contribution brings the ...
Niger: African Development Bank extends loan of over $144 million to enhance energy access and economic competitiveness ...
At the heart of the clash is the Traveler Privacy Protection Act, a bipartisan bill backed by Senators Jeff Merkley, Ed ...
A new institute, based at Brown and supported by a $20 million National Science Foundation grant, will convene researchers to ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is promoting his plan to “fix” the system that HHS uses to compensate people injured ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition that is suing the Trump Administration over "illegal demands" ...
A multidisciplinary team at UT Southwestern Medical Center has developed an AI-enabled pipeline that can quickly and ...