ColoradoCare’s Democratic Opponents Rely on Health-Care Sector Campaign...
AP Photo/Jim AndersonColorado Governor John Hickenlooper discusses prospects for a state budget agreement with Republicans during an interview in Denver, Monday, February 29, 2016. A fight is brewing...
View ArticleAmerican Intelligence Agencies Lag Behind in Diversity
For decades, intelligence agencies like the CIA and NSA that have been tarred with accusations of sexism and racial profiling have worked hard to clean up their images and present a friendlier, more...
View ArticleVermont Law Delivers Overlooked Victory for Privacy Rights
Recent foreign and domestic terrorist attacks have tilted the advantage on surveillance toward law enforcement and security agencies, which are using these incidents to push for broader powers. Civil...
View ArticleReport: Warnings about Encryption ‘Back Doors’ Vindicated
The House Homeland Security Committee released a report Wednesday acknowledging what the technology industry has been telling the federal government for more than a year: It’s impossible to give law...
View ArticleReport: Most Pharma Donations Go to Drug-Affordability Opponents
Alarmed by a new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) pilot program that aims to bring down the cost of drugs to patients, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have lined up against it,...
View ArticleReport: Patients’ Groups With Big Pharma Ties Came Out Against Medicare Drug...
Earlier this year, nearly 400 patients’ groups signed onto two separate letters criticizing a recent Medicare proposal aimed at bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. Warning that there would be...
View ArticleAs License-Plate Tracking Increases, Privacy Advocates Press for More Regulation
AP photo/ The News Tribune, Peter HaleyTacoma Police Officer Matthew Graham monitors an automatic license plater reader as he cruises during a graveyard shift, June 21, 2014. Automatic license-plate...
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