Government

A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary.

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Bankers Tell Lawmakers Fraud Is Growing Faster Than Defenses
Bankers Tell Lawmakers Fraud Is Growing Faster Than Defenses
March 05, 2026  |  Security & Fraud

Bank executives appearing before a House Financial Services subcommittee Thursday (March 5) delivered a blunt message. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock...

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States Test AI Agents to Speed Up Government Services
States Test AI Agents to Speed Up Government Services
March 04, 2026  |  artificial intelligence

Several state governments plan to shift from using generative artificial intelligence (AI) to using agentic AI, according to a professional association representing state chief information...

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Middle East Conflict Raises Cyber Risk for Businesses
Middle East Conflict Raises Cyber Risk for Businesses
March 03, 2026  |  Cybersecurity

If it’s not one threat, then it’s another for 21st-century cybersecurity professionals. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy...

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Prediction Markets Face Congressional Scrutiny Amid Trades on War
Prediction Markets Face Congressional Scrutiny Amid Trades on War
March 02, 2026  |  Regulation

Two United States lawmakers called for greater regulation of prediction markets after topics about the war in Iran were featured, even as the CEO of...

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Anthropic’s Pentagon Sanctions Expose Enterprise AI’s Emerging Vendor Risks
Anthropic’s Pentagon Sanctions Expose Enterprise AI’s Emerging Vendor Risks
March 02, 2026  |  artificial intelligence

Supply chains used to mean things like ships, steel and microchips. But Anthropic’s clash with the federal government suggests they now may include algorithms. Get...

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Businesses File Wave of Litigation to Claim Tariff Refunds
Businesses File Wave of Litigation to Claim Tariff Refunds
February 26, 2026  |  Legal

At least 1,800 companies have filed lawsuits seeking refunds on U.S. tariff payments, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday (Feb. 25). Get the Full Story...

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White House Weighs Requiring Citizenship Checks for Bank Customers
White House Weighs Requiring Citizenship Checks for Bank Customers
February 24, 2026  |  Banking

The Trump administration is considering requiring banks to collect citizenship information from both new and existing customers, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday (Feb. 24),...

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Card Surcharges Turn Checkout Into a Loyalty Test as Shoppers Push Back
Card Surcharges Turn Checkout Into a Loyalty Test as Shoppers Push Back
February 20, 2026  |  Credit Cards

Merchant surcharges are in the news as retailers, large and small, look for extra revenue and consumers rail against their existence. Get the Full Story...

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Fed Wants Big Banks Back in the Mortgage Business
Fed Wants Big Banks Back in the Mortgage Business
February 18, 2026  |  Loans

The Federal Reserve wants to get banks to focus on mortgage lending once more, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday (Feb. 18). Get the Full...

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