Nine House Republicans are calling on the Biden-Harris administration to back legislation ending the “warrantless exploitation” of “data broker surveillance” following a hack exposing 2.7 billion people’s personal records. A member of the hacking group USDoD claimed responsibility for releasing these records, stolen from National Public Data. The stolen data contains highly sensitive information, prompting concerns about privacy and security.
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Federal housing agency refers NY Attorney General James to DOJ for investigation
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has referred New York Attorney General Letitia James to the Justice Department over allegations related to a loan for her Virginia property. FHFA Director William Pulte claims that James misrepresented her principal residence status, suggesting potential violations of criminal laws, including fraud, to secure favorable loan terms. In response, James' office emphasized her commitment to protecting New Yorkers and stated she would not be intimidated, highlighting her ongoing legal...
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