Jackson sharply asks why Republicans are focusing on a ‘small subset’ of her rulings

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With Eye to Russia, Biden Administration Asks Companies to Report Cyberattacks

A new law requires companies to tell the federal government about hacks, but the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency still has to work out the details of what must be reported.Read More
Spotlight: The Limitations of Biometric Verification

Though facial recognition and other biometric verification processes are becoming ever more popular in the fintech world, bias remains rife within the technology, causing gaps in service for some customers. Rick Song, CEO, Persona Persona is an identity infrastructure that enables companies to verify their customers are who they say they are and carry an […]
Supreme Court rejects GOP bid to block Wisconsin congressional map

The Supreme Court rejected on Wednesday a GOP request that it upend a congressional map adopted by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that was preferred by Democrats. Read More
Opinion: Mudslinging at Jackson is disgraceful

In the first days of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s US Senate confirmation hearings as the nominee to become the first Black woman associate justice on the US Supreme Court, it’s becoming clearer how long a journey it’s been to get to this moment — and the road that still remains to be traveled. Read More
SE Cupp: Cameras in the courtroom? We don’t need more theatrics.

In this week’s episode of “Unfiltered,” CNN political commentator SE Cupp argues the Supreme Court hearings are all the evidence you need against cameras in the court room. Read More
Analysis: GOP questions reveal the bad-faith scrutiny reserved for Black nominees

If confirmed, Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the US Supreme Court. Read More
Lindsey Graham Takes Caustic Tone in Questioning Jackson

The Republican Senator, a one-time supporter of Judge Jackson, has been among her most aggressive questioners.Read More
Conservatives are pressuring Manchin to oppose Jackson.

The head of a conservative legal group is among those warning centrist Democrats against backing the Supreme Court nominee.Read More
Madeleine Albright, First Woman to Serve as Secretary of State, Dies at 84

She rose to power and fame as a brilliant analyst of world affairs before serving as an aggressive advocate of President Bill Clinton’s policies.Read More