"If it happened again, [Trump] ... might make an effort to speak out against it," he said. | Continue reading
“He suggested the president’s comments were racist and that he was becoming a racist. Our board was infuriated,” the Republican Party chairman in Palm Beach County said. | Continue reading
A document prepared in 2017 shows USDA has a plan to study and respond to global warming but it hasn’t been made public. | Continue reading
The past, present and future of space communications — NASA's human exploration directive in a spin | Continue reading
This week feels like a Trump self-own. But remember 1972? You were this confident then, and it got you Nixon. | Continue reading
We think of false information as a domestic problem. It’s much more dangerous than that. | Continue reading
“Huawei isn’t a normal business partner for American companies, it’s a front for the Chinese Communist Party," Tom Cotton says. | Continue reading
They’re a possible solution to homelessness and chronic poverty. | Continue reading
A memo for my fellow filthy rich who live in our gated bubble worlds: Wake up, people. It won’t last. | Continue reading
And President Donald Trump’s big trade deal gets battered by 2020 Democrats and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. | Continue reading
Desperate to build more housing, the city just rewrote its decades-old zoning rules. | Continue reading
The dispute has been simmering for months as France and other countries contemplate taxes on services offered by Google, Facebook, Amazon and other companies. | Continue reading
Property rights in space could become a big deal, and the 50-year-old treaty that governs them is under strain. | Continue reading
At a House Financial Services Committee hearing, Powell said the central bank has a working group that's looking at Libra. | Continue reading
Annie Donaldson was among a handful of central witnesses in Mueller’s investigation who provided evidence that Trump may have obstructed justice. | Continue reading
The senator far exceeded expectations, outpacing her rival on the left, Bernie Sanders. | Continue reading
A divided America is failing to counter Moscow's efforts to undermine democracy and cast doubt on U.S. alliances, says the report, which warns of a surge in “political warfare.“ | Continue reading
Makan Delrahim was a key lobbyist for a deal that helped Google gain its huge sway over online advertising. | Continue reading
Border Patrol leadership knew about photos posted to the group as far back as 2016, when agents reported them, according to a DHS official. | Continue reading
It’s unclear how the administration may move forward with the question. | Continue reading
Fox News and C-SPAN are both planning on carrying the event. | Continue reading
Insiders say a multi-million dollar McKinsey-fueled overhaul of the country’s intelligence community has left it less effective. | Continue reading
In Venezuela, some aid groups are asking U.S. officials if they can strip legally required U.S. branding from assistance sent to the country, three aid officials told POLITICO. | Continue reading
You’ve got a historically unpopular opponent in the White House, but there are nearly a dozen ways you could still blow this. | Continue reading
The provocative step would reopen a long-running feud between federal authorities and Silicon Valley. | Continue reading
The provocative step would reopen a long-running feud between federal authorities and Silicon Valley. | Continue reading
The Trump administration has stopped promoting government-funded research into how higher temperatures can damage crops and pose health risks. | Continue reading
Studies tell us there’s a huge difference between having just one versus multiple women competing for a job. | Continue reading
“I worked with Strom Thurmond all my life,“ Jim Clyburn says. | Continue reading
Sen. Mark Warner’s office cites “safety concern” of “unexplained interference.” | Continue reading
But the administration is looking to pressure the clerical regime, not fight it, a senior official said. | Continue reading
So who’s going, and when? An interactive guide. | Continue reading
We learned things about space travel the first time that we’d be wise to remember. | Continue reading
How Tennessee is making Bernie Sanders’ favorite education idea a reality. | Continue reading
What his four years in Europe reveal about the man who would become North Korea’s leader. | Continue reading
The industry doesn’t need—and shouldn’t ask for—a special law to help it compete with Google and Facebook. | Continue reading
The billionaire, who called global warming a hoax, warns of its dire effects in his company's application to build a sea wall. | Continue reading
Yes, it’s a cesspit. But it’s also important, and its ham-handed purges could backfire. | Continue reading
The software system created “indescribable, total chaos” at Danish hospitals. | Continue reading
VR Systems connected remotely to a North Carolina county’s voter records on the eve of the presidential election, despite security concerns and alerts over Russian interference. | Continue reading
A cybersecurity firm analyzed a massive data set Twitter released in October 2018 on nearly 3,900 accounts and 10 million tweets. | Continue reading
'Appeals to freedom are like the gateway drug to pseudoscience.' | Continue reading
Congress threw states a curveball when it legalized CBD. | Continue reading
Parler is like Twitter, but for Trump fans. | Continue reading
How a fast-growing city has invested heavily in mass transit alternatives to keep a lid on gridlock.
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Europe's data protection overhaul was supposed to help citizens. Instead, it’s helped Big Tech. | Continue reading
By prosecuting Julian Assange, the Department of Justice risks weakening its ability to go after spies and rogue employees. | Continue reading