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Watchdog Warns Census Faces Cybersecurity, Hiring Risks Before National Rollout
Weeks before the census is fully underway, the Government Accountability Office finds the Census Bureau is behind on recruiting workers and resolving risks with the first primarily online U.S. count.
Foreign Interference Persists And Techniques Are Evolving, Big Tech Tells Hill
Facebook, Twitter and Google told House Democrats on Thursday that they think their countermeasures are working — but foreign governments are changing their techniques too.
Minority-Owned Small Businesses Were Supposed To Get Priority. They May Not Have
The CARES Act required the Small Business Administration to tell banks to prioritize underserved communities for coronavirus relief loans. That didn't happen, a new inspector general's report found.
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Facebook Bans Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan And Other 'Dangerous' Individuals
The social media platform said it was banning the high-profile individuals for engaging in hate. Jones called it an "authoritarian" move.
How'd You Feel If Your Boss Made $486 For Every Dollar You Make?
Citigroup's CEO received $24 million in compensation last year, while the median employee pay at the bank was just under $50,000. Executive pay was one of the issues at a House hearing Wednesday.
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Whistleblower Protections Key Tool To Investigators Probing Waste And Abuse Of Power
The independent agency that provides legal protections to individuals revealing government waste or wrongdoing reports an uptick in those coming forward in recent years.
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Feds' Plan To Ease Privacy Rules On Addiction Treatment Spurs Debate
Current guidelines require patients to specify who gets information about their care. But advocates of change say that restriction is out of step with the world of electronic medical records.
10/27/14 - Lawsuit brings release of 2010 emails to Governor's office about Guard misconduct
Emails describe chaplain's concerns, fears about Alaska National Guard leadershipThe Department of Law has begun releasing records about the Governor's…
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People hate overdraft fees. Banks are ditching or reducing them
Capital One says it will stop charging overdraft fees and Bank of America is reducing them. These hefty fees hit people with low incomes the hardest.
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Photos: Protests grow over the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis
In cities across the country, demonstrators have expressed grief and outrage over the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on Wednesday morning.
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