Republicans have voiced outrage that Jack Smith looked at G.O.P. lawmakers’ phone records surrounding the Jan. 6 attack. Legislation to reopen the government would allow them to sue for $500,000 each.
In the wake of the recent disclosure of two classified U.S. surveillance programs, most Americans disapprove of the government collecting the phone numbers of ordinary Americans, but approve of its ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Scammers are getting more and more brazen when it comes to taking your money. The latest scam maybe the toughest to detect. Scammers are impersonating government officials with ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) this week canceled nearly 200 U.S. government phone lines—which the task force called "unused"—as it continues its push to cut costs. Newsweek reached ...
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New DOGE cuts; "cut" 19% of government phone lines
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), established under President Donald Trump's administration, has taken a significant step by cutting almost 200 'unused' phone lines. This initiative, ...
To compare the different means people use to contact government and the outcomes, survey respondents were asked whether they contacted government in the past year (the year prior to the July 2003 ...
How the Obama administration’s surveillance affects you. June 7, 2013— -- Curious what all the fuss has been about the past few days? Want to know if the Obama administration's surveillance of ...
To meet growing customer demands, government contact centers of the future must shift dramatically to the digital age and away from today’s brick-and-mortar counterparts. So says a Deloitte Center for ...
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