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If artificial intelligence tools struggle to find official guidance, too often the answers they generate are wrong. Governments need to make their information readable by machines as well as humans.
The militarization of police has come under fire, but it’s just a distraction from the real civil rights issues.
The Wisconsin Congressman's bold anti-poverty plan picks battles with conservatives and liberals, reducing its chances of passage.
By letting citizens live in vulnerable places even after disaster strikes, governments plant the seeds for future disasters.
More than 225 years after the first one, states are considering whether to call a second as a way to rein in the feds. But no one really knows what a convention can and can’t do and how it would work.
The feds aren't just handing out money -- they're redistributing clout.
A new federal law gives the military a domestic function it hasn't had before.