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Elon Musk’s team has moved millions of Social Security numbers into the agency’s deaths database, potentially raising the ...
The Assembly passed a rule last week that lets first responders apply to remove their names from a public database of local property records. The city's Finance Department already had a law in place ...
Information from the Disaster Dollar Database suggests that Florida could be severely impacted by the dissolution of FEMA, if it were to happen.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced its plan to rework the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements ...
The Department of Homeland Security, alongside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Department of Government Efficiency, announced Tuesday that the Systematic Alien Verification for E ...
A federal judge has reinstated the international student status of an Ohio State University Ph.D. student after it was ...
Reviving the NH Film Office could help bring Hollywood to the Granite State, and Studio Lab's grassroots campaign behind ...
If you’ve flown recently or plan to travel soon, then you may notice something different at airport security checkpoints: cameras that scan your face.
A new law essentially undoes a 2022 court ruling that automatically disqualified people from a chance at getting their records expunged if they violated probation or parole.
A snapshot of state data showed more than 450 educators — or about 4% of the state’s public school teachers — operating without a valid license.
Residents of an affordable housing complex in Columbus that was scheduled to close at the end of the month have been given an ...