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A monthslong NBC News data investigation finds that much of the U.S. doesn't have the protection needed to stop the spread of deadly diseases. St. Louis is a window into the problem communities face nationwide.
Senate Democrats said the bill would give Massachusetts the “strongest, strictest” data privacy laws in the nation, and features elements modeled after data collection laws enacted in other states, including in Maryland and California.
A pattern of getting rid of statistics has emerged that echoes the president’s first term, when he suggested if the nation stopped testing for Covid, it would have few cases.
Google DeepMind researchers have a new way to take toxic data and clean it for AI training. It could prove to be a powerful tool.
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South Carolina fires election chief as state deals with Trump administration request for voter data
South Carolina fired its election director as the state negotiates with President Donald Trump's administration about how to fulfill a federal demand to turn over records, including personal data on all voters.
Holly Paz was among officials scrutinizing tax shelters before she was placed on leave and Fox News reported she had been fired.
The Department of Justice is escalating its demands for sensitive data from voting officials, suing two Democratic-controlled states who have thus far rebuffed the department's requests.
The latest iPhones can already send and receive satellite-powered text messages as a built-in feature. But they can now also receive satellite data on several mobile apps, including Apple Messages, through T-Mobile's cellular Starlink service.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday signed an executive order aimed at luring data centers to the country by exempting some related equipment from federal taxes, as well a bill to regulate digital competition.
French luxury conglomerate Kering, parent of Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, confirmed a data breach that puts millions of customer records at risk.
A misconfigured platform used by the Department of Homeland Security left national security information—including some related to the surveillance of Americans—accessible to thousands of people.