One: Get police departments across the country to report when their officers use lethal force or seriously injure someone. Two: Collect that data in a national database. Three: Release those ...
I don't know if this is the right place for this question or not but I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I have a project in mind that requires a database and I would like to begin ...
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There are lots of situations where you will want to create a database to store business data. It might be you need to record your assets or perhaps a list of customers or contacts. At first glance ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A database could soon track repeat domestic violence perpetrators in New York, thanks to new legislation.
On Thursday, Oracle founder and chairman Larry Ellison announced Oracle is building a "unified national health records database" on top of the thousands of separate hospital databases that exist in ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Lawmakers with the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission voted to approve new recommendations Wednesday to reform the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, which oversees peace officer ...
Shortly after it was introduced, Democrats quickly condemned a new Republican bill that aims to compile resources on a government website for expecting mothers, postpartum women and young mothers.
Minnesota lawmakers are mulling a change to state law that would log alleged bias incidents even when they aren't considered a crime — leading one lawmaker to say the plan would create a "thoughtcrime ...
On FNC's 'The Ingraham Angle,' Border Czar Tom Homan says they hate Trump more than they love their communities: TOM HOMAN: ...
Major carriers will build databases, plan to merge them in 18 months. April 10, 2012— -- The burgeoning market for stolen smart phones and tablet devices is the target of a new partnership ...
From his home in Idaho, Mike Becar oversees the closest thing the U.S. has to a national database of police misconduct: the National Decertification Index, which has records on tens of thousands of ...