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Transparency dispute over Epstein files
KTVU talks with Eric O'Neill -- a former GBI operative and national security attorney -- about the controversial release of the redacted Epstein Files. Opinion: How President Trump ruined Christmas ...
Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a ...
We spotted that Google is testing a less intrusive placement for the Remix button in Google Messages after user complaints. The Remix option has been relocated from image overlays to menus or UI edges ...
Italy's Competition Authority (AGCM) has imposed a €98.6 million ($116 million) fine on Apple over its App Tracking Transparency feature. Since the release of iOS 14.5 in April 2021, Apple has ...
The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria has commended the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for what it described as a transparent, innovative, and largely seamless 2025 recruitment ...
A debate in Mexico City’s congress descended into a brawl Monday as lawmakers yanked hair, traded blows and shoved one another across the dais after an opposition protest over the city’s transparency ...
Dec 22 (Reuters) - Uganda coach Paul Put believes Tunisia’s perfect record will not be a decisive factor ahead of their Group C clash at the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday. Tunisia are unbeaten in ...
A U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the CTA as constitutional, finding that Congress had the right to request beneficial ownership information. Treasury has declared that domestic companies don’t have to ...
Several victims said they were frustrated by the heavy redactions of photos and documents that the Justice Department released on Friday. By Matthew Goldstein and Mike Baker Disappointed. Frustrated.
Henri Gendreau from the Roanoke Rambler requested the projected water usage for Google's proposed data center in Botetourt County. When he received redacted documents, Mike McEvoy and The Western ...
Italy's competition authority (AGCM) has fined Apple €98.6 million ($116 million) for using the App Tracking Transparency (ATT) privacy framework to abuse its dominant market position in mobile app ...
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