Bills on ivermectin, emergency powers and SNAP survived the deadline, while those on school vaccines, medication abortion and ...
By David Jeans NEW YORK, March 20 (Reuters) - Palantir’s Maven artificial intelligence system will become an official program of record, Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg said in a letter to ...
It is a frightening prospect that the State is moving full-speed ahead and signing high-cost multiyear contracts, without a sense of future cost,” wrote one representative.
Spencer Colby / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Prime Minister Mark Carney and his federal cabinet have announced billions in cuts to the civil service and programs since the federal budget was released in ...
Three men were charged with conspiring to unlawfully divert U.S. artificial intelligence technology to China, according to ...
Palantir’s Maven artificial intelligence system will become an official program of record, Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg said in a letter to Pentagon leaders, a move that locks in ...
West Hazleton police became the latest agency in Luzerne County to enter an agreement to cooperate with Immigration and ...
America loves its national parks and with 63 of them across the country, there are so many to see. A new report lists the top 10 most-visited national parks in the U.S. in 2025.
The Canada Revenue Agency is using the court system to attempt to collect $100 million it says Islanders and Island businesses owe to the federal government for unpaid taxes.
SANTA CRUZ — Santa Cruz County residents have a number of competitive election contests to closely track this spring, but the race for 3rd District supervisor won’t be one of them. Supervisor Justin ...
Want to maximize your tax refund? Here are three tips for Canadians with more than one income source
From side gigs, freelance work, or investments, having multiple streams can make tax season feel more complicated than it needs to be.
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Canada should 'absolutely' match Poland's Chinese EV ban at military bases: expert
OTTAWA — Intelligence and cybersecurity experts are warning the Liberal government about national security risks posed by allowing Chinese electric vehicles onto Canadian military bases.
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