Critics say the government's focus on mandatory right-to-work use cases smacks of political expediency and raises questions about whether the private sector has been adequately considered in the plan?
Once created, a digital ID system will prove catnip to politicians who want to track what where we go online and off.
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Like, we didn’t get to 500 yards, which, to me, is awesome” hitting that mark, said QB Maddux Madsen, who threw for over 300 yards.
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A petition demanding the government does not introduce compulsory digital ID cards has passed one million online signatures.
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Washington State University will begin a pilot program to sell beer and wine at Gesa Field during football games, starting ...
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