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California wants to crack down on Clear at the airport
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoClear is a service that lets people skip the security line at airports with nothing but a biometric...
Need money before payday? These apps will help. But at a big cost
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 17 hours agoThe typical user earns less than $50,000 a year, according to the Government Accountability Office,...
Eroding the Electoral College erodes voting rights
The Martinsburg Journal· 5 days agoThe structure of the American government was designed by the Founders to prevent raw majoritarianism: the three branches of ...
Proposed bill would ban Clear users from skipping security lines at California airports
USA Today· 2 days agoCalifornia lawmakers are looking to crack down on airport line-jumpers with a proposed bill that...
5 Surprising Facts About The USAF's Newest Fighter Jet Program
MSN News· 6 days agoThe new fighter jet will be part of the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program.
As romance scammers turn dating apps into "hunting grounds," critics look to Match Group to do more
CBS News· 16 hours agoThe agency's findings made their way into the government's 2019 lawsuit against the website's parent...
Has Russian Propaganda “Infected” Republicans? The Truth Is More Sinister.
Slate via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSpeaking to a right-wing Alabama website, Tuberville said: “It’s a communist country, so he can’t...
Palace revival
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 5 days agoApr. 19—The modern world was in an embryonic state when European settlers began using the Palace of the Governors in 1610. The first British colony in North America, in what's now Virginia, ...
Who else lobbied on the TikTok bill
Politico· 7 hours agoThe lawyers representing the company include former Trump Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia.” GOOGLE RESHUFFLES D.C. OFFICE: Google has added a new role on its government affairs ...
Would you sit on a jury to review government regulations? Citizen oversight panels could make this...
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoIn fact, however, most national rules and regulations in the U.S. are made by unelected bureaucrats in administrative agencies such as the Securities and Exchange Commission ...