Company admits it diverted private patient records to law firms

The nation’s largest health records company, Epic Systems, sued firms including GuardDog Telehealth, alleging they improperly accessed personal medical records. Source link

What to Know About Section 702, the Controversial Warrantless Surveillance Law

A warrantless wiretapping law known as Section 702 is set to expire on April 20 unless Congress votes to extend it. Past cycles have been rocky. Source link

Markwayne Mullin nomination to be DHS secretary narrowly clears Senate committee with support from Democrat Fetterman

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Homeland Security secretary, gives thumbs up before testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee confirmation hearing in Washington,…

Gabbard and intel officials testify at House hearing on threats to U.S.

Democratic ranking member Jim Himes of Connecticut said “not one” of the intelligence agencies represented at the hearing has issued a single report finding that Iran “posed an imminent threat”…

After barista’s tips were stolen, strangers showed up with $900

Michael Coyne, who has autism and works at the cafe, said he was shocked and confused when someone stole about $20 from his tip jar. Source link

More Cesar Chavez Fallout Expected After Sex Abuse Accusations

Some states and cities have canceled their observances of Cesar Chavez Day on March 31. Los Angeles leaders said they planned to change the holiday to “Farm Workers Day” and…

WATCH: People are lining up to pay for the cowboy experience

ABC News’ Danny New talks to Wyoming ranch owners Kari and Clay Miller who say that “cowboy really is a way of life.” Source link

Hegseth and Caine holding briefing on Iran war

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine are holding a briefing for reporters Thursday on the latest developments in the Iran war, their first since Israel carried…

To Catholic thinkers, Pentagon’s AI demands violate ‘human dignity’

The fight between the Trump administration and the artificial intelligence company Anthropic over the ethical uses of the firm’s AI just officially got theological. A group of 14 Catholic moral…

What to Know About State Laws on Ten Commandments Displays in Classrooms

Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas have passed laws requiring the posters in public schools. Several other states are considering similar measures. Source link