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When Donald Trump ordered a federal takeover of law enforcement in Washington, D.C., citing “out of control crime” as justification, he wasn’t just using questionable numbers—he was ...
Contaminated groundwater is nearing the city's water supply. Officials hope developers of the massive data center will help build new drinking water sources.
Trump’s new orders crack down on homelessness in D.C. Here’s a breakdown of the city’s homeless population.
Pro-Trump legal group launches investigation into D.C. crime data following placement of police officer Michael Pulliam on administrative leave for alleged falsification.
How was a subway hijacking teen arrested 12 times — and repeatedly let go by judges — in just a year? Toxic empathy ...
How to plan and put on a block party in your neighborhood Find out what your city requires for a block party and how to get permission to close off the street.
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?
Health tech companies see ripe opportunities to offer tools that help patients access and share their medical data with digital health apps.
Hundreds of staff and students at a major Australian university have been locked out their accounts following a data breach that left their passwords and personal information compromised.
The UK’s data watchdog has said shopkeepers must not put up photos of suspected shoplifters in stores as is could impinge on their rights under GDPR laws.
Washington, D.C. should be a symbol of pride and patriotism for the American people — and a safe location for tourists, residents, and public servants.
Optus is being sued for allegedly failing to protect the data of 9.5 million people.
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