Trump campaign app is tapping a "gold mine" of data about Americans
Diehard supporters of the presidential candidates are giving away their friends' info without asking for permission.
Diehard supporters of the presidential candidates are giving away their friends' info without asking for permission.
Lawsuit challenges new federal rules that could leave transgender patients vulnerable to discrimination in health care.
The move erases Obama-era rules amid a pandemic, leaving a patchwork of state laws in place
A posting on a government contracting website indicates the U.S. Army wants 500 riot control face shields
Norway and Finland require a three-year police education, ending with a bachelor's degree in policing
How police escalate their response along the "continuum of force."
Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who pressed his knee on George Floyd's neck, will now face an additional charge of second-degree murder.
The owner of El Nuevo Rodeo said the two men both worked security during a popular weekly event.
The social media company says the accounts were used by white supremacists to encourage violence.
Derek Chauvin, the former officer, has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, an official said.
CloudCommerce received nearly $800,000 on May 5.
Lawsuit accuses company of getting "white glove" treatment from JPMorgan Chase after it quickly landed funding.
Public company whose board chair is a former top JPMorgan Chase executive received nearly $3 million from the bank.
A month after launching in two California counties, the site run by a Google subsidiary is available in half a dozen communities outside the state.
The labor-intensive process has long been used to contain epidemics, but coronavirus poses unique challenges.