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In response to "Kroger Crime Family" and Oregon's new ID swipe law. Giving your ID to private companies to ab/used can be entirely avoided by carrying a Passport Card. Passport Cards display less ...
A year-end rite that can trace its roots back more than 1,000 years is disappearing as people have less free time, feel less ...
From their humble beginnings as basic ports of paper-based systems and optional minigames in larger titles, card games have come a long way. Whether it's a beloved spin-off like Hearthstone or an ...
India can leverage its Big Data capabilities and technology to create a transparent, accurate, and robust national voters` ...
As 2026 begins, new laws are taking effect across the country. Many of the new regulations show how states are responding to some of the issues facing Americans.
The Uttar Pradesh government is committed to ensuring that no citizen—especially those at the lowest rung of society—is deprived of welfare benefits.
Officially, NEIR is described as a regulatory system, not a surveillance mechanism. Yet, since its announcement, a persistent ...
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In recent weeks, powerful atmospheric river storms have swept across Washington, Oregon and California, unloading enormous ...
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A number of new Oklahoma laws took effect on January 1, bringing changes that impact criminal sentencing, medical marijuana ...