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New York City eyes regulation of facial recognition technology
New York City eyes regulation of facial recognition technology -
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New York City eyes regulation of facial recognition technology -
Democrats could tie paychecks to testimony in impeachment inquiry -
Facebook posts biggest quarterly lobby tab, as business, health interests dominate K Street -
Democratic Rep. Katie Hill denies relationship with congressional staffer -
Would everyone please shut up for 48 hours? -
Duo seeks to bridge information divide in fintech industry -
Office of Congressional Workplace Rights report details disability access challenges -
Four spending bills on the move; Democrats eye allocations deal -
House panel to take up $10B vaping tax Wednesday -
Road ahead: House to take up Turkey sanctions while Senate turns to appropriations -
Republican effort to censure Adam Schiff halted -
Four appropriations bills slated for Senate floor this week -
Supreme Court erases Michigan gerrymandering ruling -
Campus Notebook: Idahoans in Africa highlight congressional travel -
Some Republicans inch closer to Trump impeachment after Mulvaney comments -
Survey: Young adults, minorities less likely to participate in the census -
Educating K Street: Colleges and universities seek influence in Congress, executive branch -
Commerce watchdog will monitor efforts to keep 2020 census secure -