Principal Deputy Director of OSMRE Sharon Buccino expressed gratitude towards those who submitted comments and concerns about the rule.
It’s not every day that we find ourselves feeling sympathy for The Walt Disney Company, a corporate leviathan that owns huge swathes of the entertainment industry, with a yearly revenue that’s roughly on par with the gross domestic product of Luxembourg. Still, there’s something about a court filing asserting the company’s constitutional rights to no longer hang out or be associated with actor Gina Carano that does get a small flicker of relatable feelings burning in our black little hearts. ...
LOGANDALE, NV ( KLAS ) - With intense southern Nevada heat in the summer, the annual Clark County Fair is in April - starting today. Some folks do get a little hot under the collar about weekend traffic jams there, so there have been a couple of changes. Getting to the fair is an easy []
The German Parliament approved a law on Friday that will make it easier for people to change their legal gender identities and first names.
A number of Arizona Republicans are rapidly distancing from the state’s controversial Supreme Court ruling protecting almost all unborn babies from abortions. The state Supreme Read More
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A strong rule will help spur the transmission lines necessary to meet America’s growing energy needs, while also setting the table for a future interregional rule to mitigate the effects of extreme weather.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two influential lawmakers from opposing parties have crafted a deal on legislation designed to strengthen privacy protections for Americans' personal data. The sweeping proposal announced Sunday evening would define privacy as a consumer right and create new rules for companies that collect and use personal information. It comes from the offices of []
Two lawmakers from opposing parties are floating a new plan to protect the privacy of Americans' personal data
Key lawmakers float new rules for personal data protection; bill would make privacy a consumer right
Two lawmakers from opposing parties are floating a new plan to protect the privacy of Americans' personal data
Two key lawmakers — a Democrat and a Republican — are floating a new plan to protect the privacy of Americans' personal data.