IT pros not terribly worried about nation-state threats, CrowdStrike survey finds — The election security view from, and about, states | Continue reading
Facts are piling up, and it’s getting harder to deny what’s staring us in the face. | Continue reading
Most states aren’t planning to use federal funds to make major election upgrades before November. | Continue reading
Postwar U.S. statesmen designed our world order as it is for a reason. They had lived through what happened without it. | Continue reading
In the 1850s, disaffected Democrats made the wrenching choice to leave their party to save American democracy. Here’s what happened. | Continue reading
I thought they’d let me be a real journalist at Sputnik news. I was wrong. | Continue reading
Trump says to study Pershing. I did, and the lessons are the complete opposite of what he thinks. | Continue reading
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Burying the formaldehyde study is part of an effort by Pruitt and aides to undermine EPA's research program, current and former officials tell POLITICO. | Continue reading
How politics, and Donald Trump, turned America’s most important repair job into a $30 billion grudge match. | Continue reading
Here’s how Maine’s most gullible senator can flex her muscle on the Supreme Court – and prove her critics wrong. | Continue reading
It could be the coolest new neighborhood on the planet—or a peek into the Orwellian metropolis that knows everything you did last night. | Continue reading
It could be the coolest new neighborhood on the planet—or a peek into the Orwellian metropolis that knows everything you did last night. | Continue reading
They’ll tell you it was abortion. Sorry, the historical record’s clear: It was segregation. | Continue reading
The election of López Obrador — like Trump, known for his impulsive and nationalistic tendencies —could further strain U.S-Mexico relations. | Continue reading
Will Trump get re-elected in 2020? It could come down to America’s most reliable voters: baby boomers | Continue reading
No, really: A new kind of visa would let individual Americans—instead of corporations—reap the economic benefits of migration. | Continue reading
My fellow tech CEOs might worry about data regulation, but it’s the right thing for consumers — and the industry. | Continue reading
The move is a rebuke to President Donald Trump hours before his summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. | Continue reading
The president's unofficial 'filing system' involves tearing up documents into pieces, even when they're supposed to be preserved. | Continue reading
The New York push comes amid a well-funded advertising and lobbying campaign by the hotel industry. | Continue reading
Today’s young adults are falling behind but there’s a way they can catch up. | Continue reading
And how it might change what cops can do with our smartphones. | Continue reading
The GOP lawmaker was once a conservative hero. Now he’s under fire on the right for balking at Trump’s "spygate" theory. | Continue reading
The latest DOJ totals reflect $10 million spent from October until March — a particularly productive period for Mueller. | Continue reading
“Today is a bad day for world trade,” said Cecilia Malmström, the European trade commissioner. | Continue reading
The president, who relies on cell phones to reach outside advisers and to tweet to his millions of followers, has rebuffed attempts by White House staff to beef up security on his official devices. | Continue reading
The president, who relies on cell phones to reach outside advisers and to tweet to his millions of followers, has rebuffed attempts by White House staff to beef up security on his official devices. | Continue reading
The Sanders-inspired grass-roots group ‘Our Revolution’ is flailing, an extensive review by POLITICO shows, fueling concerns about a potential 2020 bid. | Continue reading
News Corp. calls for a review board to oversee the algorithms by which social-media companies distribute news. | Continue reading
Crunch the numbers, and it looks like all those subsidies might be counterproductive. | Continue reading
Early social media was a vast wasteland. Then the users became the customers. | Continue reading
Automation is dramatically reshaping the workforce, but we’ve barely begun to grapple with how it will reshape society. | Continue reading
Wendell Jamieson appears to be leaving over personnel issues, rather than a matter of Times journalism. | Continue reading