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Big Apple debates use of algorithms in policing
Big Apple debates use of algorithms in policing -
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Big Apple debates use of algorithms in policing -
Senate confirms Brouillette to succeed Perry as Energy secretary -
Two agencies, two different approaches to drone threats at airports -
Disputed butane tax credit could cost nearly $50 billion -
New census data: About 1 million same-sex households in US -
Christians turn to artificial intelligence to stop porn use -
Pentagon report: US pullout from Syria strengthens terrorists -
Banks see Fed payments proposal opening door to fintech rivals -
EPA’s use of science to come under committee’s microscope -
Democrats urge career EPA scientist to resist research limits -
Report: Puerto Rico’s infrastructure failing as federal aid remains on hold -
Google looks past Project Maven to work anew with the Pentagon -
Report: Extreme heat a grave threat for military bases -
Lawmakers: Southwest flying 49 jets that don’t meet FAA standards -
Supreme Court cases could stir politics on ‘Dreamers’ -
As states with legal weed embrace vaping bans, black-market risks linger -
Pollution in paradise reaches high court with high stakes -
Transportation and data service providers battle for bandwidth -
Libra’s regulatory hurdles appear taller after House hearing -
Coal-burning utility boosts lobbying, may get eased regulations -