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May 15 2024
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Trade and investment data in the last two years dispel the deglobalization and decoupling myths as U.S.-China competition ignites reglobalization
Recently, a trend toward deglobalization has been taken as a given, prompted by the rise of protectionism, nativism, and a series of highly costly supply chain and market access disruptions. However, the trade and investment data of the last two years and the many plans of major multinational corporations (MNCs) challenge the concepts of “deglobalization” and “decoupling.” The grand shift from
FortuneApr 26 2024
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New Data Reveals The Unexpected Feeling 66% Of Parents Experience Regularly
HuffPostApr 07 2024
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Pols float personal data protection bill
WASHINGTON — 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 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 Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell and
Boston HeraldApr 29 2024
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FCC fines US wireless carriers over illegal location data sharing
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday fined the largest U.S. wireless carriers nearly $200 million for illegally sharing access to customers’ location information.
The FCC is finalizing fines first proposed in February 2020, including $80 million for T-Mobile, $12 million for Sprint, which T-Mobile has since acquired; $57 million for AT&T (T.N), opens new tab, and nearly $
ReutersMay 14 2024
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Ohio purges 'non-citizens' from state voter rolls, calls on Biden admin for data ahead of 2024 election
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose ordered the state's voter rolls to be purged of "non-citizens" Tuesday after a review found more than 100 Ohio residents who were registered to vote despite lacking U.S. citizenship. An investigation by Ohio's Public Integrity Division analyzed data from the state's Bureau of Motor Vehicles and found 137 people who appeared on voter rolls despite twice
Fox News DigitalApr 24 2024
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Protocol Village: SEDA, Data and Computation Network, Launches Mainnet Genesis
April 24: SEDA , a data transmission and computation network that enables a permissionless environment for developers to deploy data feeds , announced the launch of its mainnet genesis event. According to the team: "By mitigating native deployments via a modular and chain-agnostic design, SEDA is building to offer complete developer flexibility with chain-agnostic integrations alongside
CoinDeskApr 19 2024
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Council Post: Navigating The Complexity Of The Latest Data Privacy Regulations
Businesses face numerous challenges when trying to keep track of all of their data. One of the biggest obstacles is staying up-to-date with changes in the security compliance landscape. Ironically, these changes add to the complexity of data protection because many of the new regulations are working at cross-purposes, especially for businesses that have a national or international footprint.
ForbesMay 08 2024
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Biden to tout new $3.3 billion Microsoft data center at failed Foxconn site Trump backed
President Joe Biden will visit the political battleground state of Wisconsin on Wednesday to announce plans by Microsoft Corp to build a $3.3 billion high-tech data center that will create thousands of jobs, the White House said.
The Microsoft facility in Racine County, in southeastern Wisconsin, will be built on the same land where Taiwan electronics manufacturer Foxconn had planned to
CNBCApr 28 2024
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Data center would be among Cedar Rapids’ largest water and energy users
In Cedar Rapids, where leaders have approved tax breaks for a proposed Google data center, the top 10 largest water users together now use about 60 percent of the city’s average daily treated water. If Google comes to town, the share of treated drinking water going to big customers — including ethanol plants, food processors and the data center — could increase to 70 percent or more, given
Cedar Rapids Gazette