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Google refused to tell a U.S. senator whether the company had received a secret U.K. surveillance order demanding access to encrypted data, similar to an order served on Apple earlier this year.
New CDC data released this month reveals that while the number of births in the United States increased by 1% from 2023—to 3,628,934 in 2024—the general fertility rate has declined by 1%. It now stands at 53.8 births per 1,000 females ages 15 to 44, an all-time low. The data is based on U.S. birth certificates.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Tuesday that he has filed a lawsuit after the U.S. Department of Agriculture moved to acquire personal data about those who receive SNAP benefits.
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A massive AI data center proposed near Cheyenne, Wyoming, would use more electricity than all homes in the state combined.
In an era where data is a strategic asset, organizations often falter not because they lack data—but because their architecture doesn’t scale with their needs.
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Rates are set to rise in 13 states as Big Tech's data centers boost demand.
While hundreds of cruise ship deaths occur each year, that translates to roughly one death per 150,000 guests.
Data from the Education Department show the pace at which it resolves civil rights complaints has slowed as the Trump administration dismantles the agency.
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A coalition of 20 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration's demand that their states turn over personal data of people enrolled in a federally funded food assistance program,
By Tanay Dhumal (Reuters) -Oilfield services firm Baker Hughes said on Tuesday it would buy Chart Industries in a $13.6 billion all-cash deal, including debt, outbidding rival Flowserve to expand in the LNG,
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A new essay argues that low-paid digital labor is becoming a thing of the past. Not so fast, TIME's tech correspondent writes.