The U.S. makes artificial intelligence chips so special, so advanced, that the Biden administration limited their export for national security reasons. They didn’t want them to get into the hands of China or Russia.
But days before Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term, go-betweens ...
January ended with a notable week for federal courts because of the voices of its judges.
Judges in Minnesota and Texas spoke with clarity in these troubled times. In between them, a longtime Iowa federal judge’s voice fell silent after a quarter century of delivering justice, along with ...
I don’t think I could’ve been happier seeing recent news that Urbandale, South Tama, and Cedar Falls school districts passed Public School Strong resolutions. Cedar Rapids was a week before, and they joined Albia, Belmond-Klemme, Decorah, Bennett, and Keokuk who passed resolutions late last ...
Alex Pretti wasn’t killed while “protesting.”
This is a common description of what he was doing on a Minneapolis street the fateful morning when a confrontation with federal immigration agents ended in his tragic shooting.
But if Pretti had been a mere protester, he’d very likely ...
An audit found Minnesota paying millions of dollars for fraudulent child care services – nearly a decade ago!
At that time, the state’s nonpartisan legislative auditor warned more needed to be done to combat child care fraud, including verifying attendance.
Apparently, the state ...
As tax season begins, families across Iowa are taking a closer look at their paychecks, refunds, and household budgets. After years of historic inflation and economic uncertainty, many families have tasked our government with correcting the economic failures of the previous four years. That’s ...