New web threat: Government plan to scan online messages
A privacy organization warns a bill in Congress would violate privacy and security by requiring “every message sent” to be read by government-approved scanning software.
A privacy organization warns a bill in Congress would violate privacy and security by requiring “every message sent” to be read by government-approved scanning software.
“Too big to fail is back, and this time it’s not the banks, it’s levered financial institutions.”
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The unprecedented steps government leaders have taken to contain the coronavirus—and the more extreme measures being considered—are raising thorny legal questions…
88-year-old man with multiple preexisting conditions dies at Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
This is a move they never played during the Lehman crisis.
According to federal records, Sen. Feinstein and her husband sold “between $1.5 million to $6 million worth of stock in Allogene Therapeutics…
Critically, as more people express concern for the viral disease, so too do more people approve of the work the Trump administration is undertaking…
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Trump assured the public that “we have a lot of power over the situation,” adding that that Washington will attempt mediate the dispute “at the appropriate time.”
The stipulation repeals earlier edicts that allow entry for foreigners who can prove an ability to self-isolate.