The US government has appointed <strong>Greg Hogan</strong> as the interim head of <strong>Login.gov</strong>, aiming to integrate driver's license and passport information into the service, which is being described as a 'national identity'.
New leaks have unveiled intriguing information regarding the ongoing events in the United States, raising questions about their impact on the political landscape. These revelations come at a sensitive time as pressures on the government increase.
The U.S. federal government has filed a lawsuit against three states—<strong>California</strong>, <strong>New York</strong>, and <strong>Washington</strong>—accusing them of illegally regulating prediction markets. This action comes amid growing concerns about the regulation of these markets and their impact on the economy.
A former White House official has reported that the US government is experiencing confusion and chaos, negatively impacting the current administration's performance. This statement comes at a sensitive time for the country, facing increasing internal and external challenges.
A group of victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has filed a lawsuit against the US government and Google after their identities were revealed in over three million files published by the US Department of Justice. Despite the government's retraction of this information, the victims accuse Google of continuously republishing it.