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SEC Accused of Illegally Monitoring Stock Market Investors in the US
The SEC is illegally collecting data on all US stock market investors, according to a new lawsuit. The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission seal hangs on the facade of its building September 18, 2008 in Washington, DC.
HOKALI: Successfully Transforming After-School Education in San Francisco, L.A., and Beyond
"Every young person deserves a safe place to go after school, where they have opportunities to learn, be engaged with positive role models, and become more physically active," shares actor Kevin Sorbo. With 49.4 million school-age children, many of whom have two working parents, there is certainly a need for more after-school programming and extracurricular activities. Without it, most children will never be able to explore their true gifts and passions.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese Describes X's Legal Battle Against Church Stabbing Posts Removal as 'Extraordinary'
For Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the issue was not about freedom of expression. Instead, it is about preventing the spread of false information that could fuel further harm.
More US Voters Trust Donald Trump Than Joe Biden to Deal With Inflation and Cost of Living, New Poll Shows
More US voters trust former President Donald Trump than President Joe Biden when it comes to addressing inflation and the cost of living, according to a new NBC News poll.