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More than half of Americans in Axios poll say an attack similar to the Capitol riots will likely happen again
The survey, which was conducted by Axios and Momentive, also found that more than a third of Americ…
Madison Hall
Data protection bill to drive deep behavioural changes for platforms exploiting data: Chandrasekhar
Misinformation, he said, is not to be confused with right to free speech. The minister noted th…
PTI
Datacracy: Indian Prime Minister's 'data democracy' must avoid the flaws of the country’s political system
“Data has been democratised. Several government services are now being delivered online.The poor an…
Sen. Raphael Warnock says that January 6 Capitol attack shows that 'our democracy is in peril'
"It's our responsibility as citizens, I think to push us closer towards our ideals," Warnock told N…
Taiyler Simone Mitchell
Biden and Obama said the GOP is now a threat to democracy — ramping the warning up to 11 ahead of knife-edge midterms
Republicans have launched a campaign to restrict access to voting and undermine election results, s…
Tom Porter
Rule of law declined more in the US amid the pandemic than in countries with authoritarian leaders like Poland and Hungary: study
The rule of law dropped in a majority of countries for the fourth consecutive year, the study found.
John Haltiwanger
Ted Cruz: Democrats used to support free speech, but 'unfortunately, that time has long since passed'
Tensions ran high during a Senate committee hearing on a bill that requires organizations to disclo…
Hanna Kang
China says it's running on a new version of democracy that doesn't rely on elections. Experts say it's just another mind game.
China said it had asked 8.54 million people how they feel the country should be run, but experts qu…
Matthew Loh
Five colleges won't cancel Rudy Giuliani's honorary degrees. Some students, faculty, and alumni are livid.
Syracuse University, Georgetown University, St. John Fisher College, Loyola University Maryland, an…
Hanna Kang
314 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. This table is tracking them all.
More than 860 people have been charged with crimes over the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, and 31…
Madison Hall
70% of voters support banning lawmakers from trading stocks, and nearly half say they're more likely to vote for candidates who support it, too
Brett Edkins with Stand Up America says it's the group's "most popular campaign of the year," even …
Bryan Metzger
January 6: The biggest takeaways from the first hearing about the Capitol attack and its ties to Trump
The first hearing included testimony from Ivanka Trump, former Attorney General Bill Barr, Capitol …
Madison Hall
The amount of data Elon Musk would have access to if he privatized Twitter 'cannot be compared to anything that has ever existed': report
"This is a disaster, and it's not only about Elon Musk, but he kind of puts it on steroids," Shosha…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Google disclosed times it provided user data to Hong Kong authorities, even though it said last year it was going to stop
The company became the first US tech giant to disclose its compliance with data requests from the H…
Francis Agustin
Have student loan debt? You're barely represented in Congress.
Just 44 members of Congress listed a student loan on their financial disclosure forms, and half are…
Walt Hickey,Madison Hall,Brya…
Why isn't Ukraine already in NATO? Here's what it takes to join the 30-country alliance
NATO employs an "open door policy" for aspiring European members, but nations have to meet certain …
Erin Snodgrass
Being GDPR compliant doesn't necessarily make companies ready for India's upcoming data protection laws
India is ready to take a stab at formulating its first laws to govern data and it is using the Euro…
Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke says banning members of Congress from trading stocks is 'the right thing to do'
Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke told Insider that if elected, he'd try to work with the…
Madison Hall
At least 15 lawmakers who shape US defense policy have investments in military contractors
The lawmakers serve on the House Armed Services Committee and the Senate Armed Services Committee.