Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of every American
Security experts are warning that a background check site may have been breached, resulting in the potential exposure of billions of Social Security and address records that could cover everyone in the United States.
The government has a new plan to seize patents, and it's a huge threat to innovation
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is leading the charge to gain control of important private-sector patents.
Who Owns America? Oligarchs Have Bought Up the American Dream
Is it the government? The politicians? The corporations? The foreign investors? The American people?
Texas sues General Motors for allegedly unlawfully selling drivers' data
This comes after an investigation found that the company allegedly used technology that was installed in the majority of 2015 or newer GM vehicles that would "collect, record, analyze, and transmit highly detailed driving data about each time a driver used their vehicle."
Disney wants NYU doctor allergy death suit tossed because of widower’s Disney+ subscription
A widower is suing the theme park after his spouse suffered a fatal allergic reaction at a Disney restaurant. But Disney is claiming the $50,000 suit should be moved out of the courts because the spouse agreed to arbitrate all disputes when he signed up for a one-month trial of Disney+ in 2019.
Ex-police chief who led raid on Kansas newspaper faces felony charge
Gideon Cody allegedly tampered with an investigation into a raid of the Marion County Record and its publisher’s home, worrying press freedom advocates.
Washington, DC, once again voted least desirable city in America
New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco also landed on the list of least desirable cities. Meanwhile, Tampa was rated the most desirable city.