Tormenting consumer eyes with irrelevant product advertising—like The Smart Clapper—on television shows with unclear ...
Earlier this year, officials from Exelon, FirstEnergy, PPL and Duquesne Light sought a meeting with state utility regulators to argue that their companies could have a role helping ensure PJM has ...
While Republican administrations have historically shied away from tough regulations, it’s possible Trump could still impose basic cyber requirements for critical sectors in the name of national ...
Autocrats have always attacked speech platforms and those who provide them, but recent actions by government officials in the ...
Claims of misinformation and disinformation have become commonplace in U.S. politics over the past several years, with what ...
Building trust in our election system means ensuring that one of the bedrock institutions of our democracy is protected and safe for future generations to come,” says Matt Germer, co-lead of a ...
After Vice President Kamala Harris secured the Democratic nomination for president, many news outlets featured news stories ...
The trust-busters are back, and they want to ruin your cell phones. Following a wide-reaching case, they may get their way ...
Nicholas Thielman is a federal government affairs associate at R Street. In this role, he tracks legislation, researches policy, helps manage stakeholder relationships, and drafts policy pieces for ...
People have many ideas for addressing climate change. Proposed solutions range from the basic (plant a tree, or maybe a trillion of them) to the technocratic (revenue-neutral carbon tax) to the ...
Reacting to the messages, retired NYPD officer Jillian Snider, now an adjunct lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, told 1010 WINS, “I’m going to read that as they were looking to make ...
The head of the American Lung Association (ALA) recently penned a letter to the editor (LTE) in The Washington Post in ...