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Two U.S. Senators are calling for answers from the agency in charge of enforcing gun safety regulations about the use of automated gun ammunition dispensers in some stores.
The “Protecting Americans from Social Security Claw Back Act” limits the time the agency can ask for the money back to three years.
Service members and their families make major sacrifices for our country. But many of them often have trouble making ends meet.
More older Americans are struggling with addiction. Now there’s a push in Congress to help more people over age 65 afford treatment.
Jessica “Drew” Umberger was serving a five-year prison sentence in Georgia when she gave birth to her daughter Jordyn in 2018. She spent the entire pregnancy behind bars.
Across the country, school districts must balance equal access to education with keeping students safe. In some schools, that means having police officers on campus.
There’s a bill in Congress meant to help kids in foster care or who were formerly in foster care pay for college housing.
Small business owners warned about labor shortages and rising costs in the supply chain, which can mean delays and higher prices for consumers.
Anyone accused of a crime in the U.S. has the right to an attorney and will be given one if they cannot afford one. But that is not the case for civil legal problems.
Even as streaming music becomes more popular, broadcast radio still plays the big hits from top artists. But those artists do not get paid each time their songs are played on AM or FM radio.
A new watchdog report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) says the technology is being used in health care, education, software engineering and more. But it’s also highlighting the potential risks.
There are growing risks of cyber-attacks targeting the U.S. federal government’s technology systems, according to a new watchdog report.
“Such attacks could result in serious harm to human safety, national security, the environment, and the economy.”
“I think less money should go in the pockets of the CEOs and more into the institution around rehabilitation… These kids need clinical intervention and they need adequate care.”
Monique Payne was just 14 years old when she was placed in a youth residential treatment facility (RTF) in Massachusetts. Her mother sent her there to get mental health treatment.
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