Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS
A data broker owned by the country’s major airlines, including Delta, American Airlines, and United, collected US travelers’ domestic flight ...
Read more Microsoft will finally stop bugging Windows users about Edge — but only in Europe
Microsoft’s changes in response to the Digital Markets Act already included allowing Windows machines in the regions it covers to ...
Read more If algorithms radicalized the Buffalo mass shooter, are companies to blame?
In New York court on May 20th, lawyers for nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety argued that Meta, Amazon, Discord, Snap, ...
Read more The CFPB Has Been Gutted
More than 1,400 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) workers were terminated from their positions on Thursday amid a broader Trump ...
Read more Tesla Got a Permit to Operate a Taxi Service in California—but There’s a Catch
Tesla has been granted a permit to operate a taxi service in California, a spokesperson for the California Public Utilities ...
Read more What’s Next in the DC Jet Crash Investigation
On Thursday morning, President Donald Trump appeared to place the blame for a midair collision that killed 67 people on ...
Read more Compliance will only take banks so far
The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) regulation came into full effect on January 17, 2025, two years after its ...
Read more The FTC Suing John Deere Is a Tipping Point for Right-to-Repair
Today, the US Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against farming equipment manufacturer Deere & Company—makers of the iconic green ...
Read more New US Rule Aims to Block China’s Access to AI Chips and Models by Restricting the World
The Biden administration announced a bold and controversial new export control scheme today, designed to prevent the advanced chips and ...
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