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$166 Billion in Tariff Refunds Go to Businesses, Not Consumers Who Paid Higher Prices
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Leaked Report Shows Homeland Security Monitoring Reddit Users Critical of Agency
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Senators Investigate Pharmaceutical Companies' Direct-to-Consumer Telehealth Platforms for Steering Patients to High-Cost Drugs
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arstechnica.com4mo agoFBI Investigating Signal Groups Used to Track ICE Agents in Minnesota
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DHS Withdraws Attempt to Unmask Anonymous ICE Critics on Social Media
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arstechnica.com4mo agoPostponed CBS '60 Minutes' Report on Salvadoran Prison for Trump-Era Deportees Streams in Canada
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Senator Ron Johnson Endorses Book Promoting Dangerous Chlorine Dioxide as Medical Treatment
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FDA Drug Regulator Accused of Targeting Former Business Associate's Pharmaceutical Company
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arstechnica.com6mo agoUS Provides Local Police with Facial Recognition App Similar to ICE Tool
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arstechnica.com6mo agoCisco discloses actively exploited zero-day affecting up to 2 million IOS and IOS XE devices
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arstechnica.com8mo agoMajor US Airlines Push to Roll Back Passenger Protections and Add Fees Through Deregulation
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FCC Chairman Targets The View and NBC Late-Night Hosts After Jimmy Kimmel Suspension
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arstechnica.com8mo agoCDC Director Ousted Weeks After Senate Confirmation Amid Agency Challenges
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Futurehome Requires $117 Subscription for Basic Smart Hub Functionality
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arstechnica.com10mo agoU.S. Air Force Unit Suspends Use of Sig Sauer Pistol After Fatal Shooting Incident
The U.S. Air Force's Global Strike Command has suspended the use of Sig Sauer's M18 pistol after a fatal shooting incident at a Wyoming base. The suspension is pending a comprehensive review of the weapon.
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Experts Criticize Tesla Safety Measures in Federal Autopilot Trial
Experts criticize Tesla's safety measures in a federal autopilot trial, highlighting issues with mode confusion and lack of crash data tracking. The trial reveals concerns about users ignoring warnings and hands-on requests.
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