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Trump’s new orders crack down on homelessness in D.C. Here’s a breakdown of the city’s homeless population.
It’s quite democracy-affirming, if somewhat startling in its frankness, to open up the website for the brand new Police Records Access Project database for the state of California.
Google attributed the breach to a hacking group, ShinyHunters, known for targeting big companies and their cloud-based databases.
The full data, though, could be useful for immigration enforcement. The states typically have more up-to-date data to locate individuals — at home or work — than the federal government does.
President Trump's push for transparency in college admissions raises concerns about the administration's use of the data and potential targeting of universities.
New data suggested that people were eating slightly fewer calories from ultraprocessed foods, but it’s far from a public health win.
Many businesses collect data for multifold purposes. Here's how to know what they're doing with your personal data and whether it is secure.
Why did Trump deploy the National Guard in Washington, D.C. when FBI crime data shows violent crime is at a record low across the country?
Pro-Trump legal group launches investigation into D.C. crime data following placement of police officer Michael Pulliam on administrative leave for alleged falsification.
Cleveland’s crime statistics don’t just match D.C.’s—they significantly exceed them—and the Today in Ohio podcast crew says that’s evidence that Trump’s takeover is about something ...
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