Graeme Biggar said US firms such as Meta - the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp - have 'consciously blinded themselves' to serious crimes.
European police chiefs are calling for industry and governments to take
Horse racing carries risk, just like football or F1, a boss at the Aintree course has told Sky News - as today's Grand National faces renewed scrutiny despite changes intended to make it safer. Two horses were put to death after falling at fences at the Merseyside track - Giovinco in Friday's first race and Pikar in the last. They were the first deaths at this year's Grand National Festival on the second day and comes after four fatalities last year - including in last year's showpiece race. The...
Nine states are hashing out bills to protect minors online. Tech companies are fighting the laws with everything they’ve gotOn 6 April, Maryland became the first state in the US to pass a “Kids Code” bill, which aims to prevent tech companies from collecting predatory data from children and using design features that could cause them harm. Vermont’s legislature held its final hearing before a full vote on its Kids Code bill on 11 April. The measures are the latest in a salvo of proposed policies...
Privacy measures currently being rolled out, such as end-to-end encryption,
Warm and muggy Saturday but cooler and drier later Sunday
Tomorrow's front not only brings the threat of breezy winds and hail, but
LAWRENCE (KSNT) - After more than 20 years leading the Jayhawks, and more than 30 as a head coach, KU's Bill Self is not afraid to speak his mind on certain topics. That's why the legendary Jayhawk was rather honest on Thursday, when asked about a pair of scheduling ideas for his team. The first, []
As soon as next week, the Senate could be forced to confront a controversial bill it’s been sitting on for a month — and open a new front in a geopolitical argument.
Experts say the American Privacy Rights Act is a good first step but that more can be done to protect consumers from the sale of their personal data.
Democratic lawmakers Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Rep. Andy Kim have partnered up with Republican Rep. Jen Kiggans to introduce legislation aiming to give army reservists and members of the National Guard that also work for the federal government options on the type of health care plans they can receive.The bill, which could impact thousands of federal employees that are also in the U.S. Army, plans to give this group of Americans the ability to decide whether they want military or civilian...
By Haley Talbot, Lauren Fox and Melanie Zanona, CNN Conservative holdouts on Thursday appear to be warming to modifications proposed to the legislation reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, one day after 19 of them tanked a procedural vote related to the bill delivering another embarrassing defeat to House Republican leadership. The new version of