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Digital Classifieds

Classified records pose conundrum stretching back to Jimmy Carter

At least three presidents. A vice president, a secretary of state, an attorney general. The mishandling of classified documents is not a problem unique to President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. The matter of classified records and who, exactly, has hung onto them got more complicated Tuesday as news surfaced that former Vice President Mike Pence also had such records in his possession after he left office. Like Biden, Pence willingly turned them over to authorities after they were discovered during a search he requested, according to his lawyer and aides. The revelations have thrust the issue of proper handling of documents an otherwise low-key Washington process into the middle of political discourse and laid bare an uncomfortable truth: Policies meant to control the handling of the nation's secrets are haphazardly enforced among top officials and rely almost wholly on good faith. It's been a problem off and on for decades, from presidents to Cabinet members and

Classified records pose conundrum stretching back to Jimmy Carter
Updated On : 25 Jan 2023 | 8:38 AM IST

Info Edge stock rides high on hopes of economic revival, Zomato IPO

Shares have rallied 42% since November to a record high of Rs 5,876.05 on Jan 6, before taking a breather

Info Edge stock rides high on hopes of economic revival, Zomato IPO
Updated On : 15 Jan 2021 | 11:56 PM IST

Tips to help you steer clear of fraudsters on online classified websites

Sellers must be well-versed with features of payments app. Buyers should avoid advance payments

Tips to help you steer clear of fraudsters on online classified websites
Updated On : 21 Jun 2019 | 5:15 PM IST

India's digital classifieds market to hit $1.2 bn by 2020: Google-KPMG report

Real estate and e-services to increase by 4x and 7x, respectively, while online job searches expected to double

India's digital classifieds market to hit $1.2 bn by 2020: Google-KPMG report
Updated On : 21 Sep 2016 | 2:54 PM IST