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DOGE can maintain access to federal personnel data, court rules The DOGE affiliates will also keep unfettered access to federal education and taxpayer information.
For several decades, the federal government has released U.S. job data every month. The Trump administration could impose a radical scheduling change.
An appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive federal data of millions of Americans, reversing a temporary injunction that was issued ea… ...
JPMorganChase's stunning move to force fintechs to pay for accessing customer data has roiled the open banking landscape. PNC, another major bank, is reportedly considering a similar approach. If ...
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday rejected a bid by a group of unions to block the Trump administration government downsizing team known as the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing ...
A federal appeals court ruled for the Trump administration in a case brought by the American Federation of Teachers and other plaintiffs.
Opinion Unlocking the full potential of Earth observation: overcoming barriers to data access and adoption by Scott Steffan August 8, 2025 ...
Oracle has unveiled its latest database offering it claims will enhance agentic AI deployments and help with data sovereignty demands. The Oracle Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale ...
Perplexity has launched a new Finance tab for Indian users, offering free access to real-time stock market data, company earnings, and crypto insights.
A federal appeals court lifted limits on the Department of Government Efficiency's data access, delivering a major win for the Trump administration.
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