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Democratic lawmakers demanded to know how a GOP-backed bill to require citizenship proof from voters would work.
If you are one of the more than 100 million people who use AT&T, you might want to take stock of your data.
The High Court says yes. One parent cannot decide to name a child without involving the spouse. In a recent decision, Justice ...
The curators take T&C behind the new “A Lively Mind” exhibit at the Morgan Library & Museum—and why the public remains so ...
Originally released on the dark web in 2024, the repackaged data contains names, dates of birth, phone numbers, email ...
The Mississippi Court of Appeals previously reversed the conviction and remanded the case back to the Yazoo County Circuit ...
Japan has recently banned what is known as "shiny" or "glittery" names, which are names with unusual pronunciations, ...
Obtaining your birth certificate has become easier than ever, thanks to digital solutions offered by government platforms.
Activists are celebrating a decision by Puerto Rico’s federal district court to allow nonbinary and gender nonconforming ...
Residents of Puerto Rico who claim they are “nonbinary” will now be permitted to have an identifier on their birth certificates. The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled on May ...
The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico rules in favor of nonbinary rights, allowing gender marker changes on birth certificates, ...