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Percentage of national survey respondents who trust law enforcement and technology companies, respectively, to use facial recognition technologies responsibly.
The feds bring charges against a former big name in the early blockchain era.
Ajit Pai promised 100X Internet speeds for telemedicine, precision agriculture, online education, e-commerce and civic engagement.
The new director may be so out of place that he could be the perfect reformer.
Data from cybersecurity researchers shows that ransomware attacks against government are spiking right now — continuing a years-long trend.
This marks the latest front in a protracted battle between the Trump administration and the state over California’s unique authority to set its own standards for carbon dioxide emissions.
The budget raises property tax revenue by the maximum 8 percent limit and includes funds for increased electronic monitoring for defendants diverted from the Travis County Jail.
Butler County is one of several that see a significant economic impact from auto manufacturing jobs, which generate millions of dollars in income for workers and revenue for the state.
The Sunshine State ranks 48th in the nation for teacher pay, outpacing just Maine, Arizona and Hawaii.
Tearing up roads, building high speed rail, and painting bike lanes are not enough.
Seattle embraces wood for high-rise construction in the face of climate change.
Without a war chest, producer turns to the new rules of guerrilla marketing.
Your choice is likely a tell among millennials, Gen Zers, baby boomers and Gen Xers.
A group of battery researchers at Dalhousie University, which has an exclusive agreement with Tesla, published findings in The Journal of the Electrochemical Society describing a lithium-ion battery that “should be able to power an electric vehicle for over 1 million miles” while losing less than 10 percent of its energy capacity during its lifetime. Its paper seems to affirm a promise made by Elon Musk last April.
Two years after Alphabet subsidiary Sidewalk Labs was named the private-sector partner to revitalize a waterfront community in Toronto, citizens and city officials remain divided about whether to move forward.
The percentage increase since 2012 of the number of registered quarries, rock mining operations and aggregate plants operating in Texas, far outpacing state regulatory oversight.
Jeff Bezos promises Amazon will be net zero by 2040; workers want more.
The state did not ask. Owners did not tell. Now nobody knows.
Small modular reactor technology offers a workable and safe energy alternative.
Former NSA chief says follow the money.
The jury is still out; research urges careful consideration of both short- and long-term outcomes.
A New Jersey software firm won a contract to process toll transactions. But the software was woefully unequipped to handle the number transactions, resulting in overbilling, missed payments and headaches for drivers.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the proposed plan, backed by County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, would pull riders off the city’s subway system. But the plan has the financial backing of the county.
The $1.44 billion general fund budget focuses largely on the retention and recruitment of Dallas police officers. The $874.9 million public safety budget makes up more than 60 percent of the general fund.
The value of a 2017 contract for 10 new streetcars canceled by the Seattle Department of Transportation on Monday. The new streetcars were longer and heavier than those the city bought earlier, and would have required up to $17 million in additional work to retrofit maintenance barns, stops and bridges.
(a) It is working better than sponsors could have imagined; (b) police are just warning motorists.
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