BEIJING (AP) — China is tightening control over information gathered by companies about the public under a law approved Friday by its ceremonial legislature, expanding the ruling Communist Party’s crackdown on internet industries. The law would … [Continue reading] about New Chinese law tightens control over company data on users
Arizona county seeks reimbursement for new voting machines
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona’s largest county is demanding the state Senate pay $2.8 million to cover the costs of replacing vote-counting machines that the state’s top election official says cannot be used again because of their handling during the Senate … [Continue reading] about Arizona county seeks reimbursement for new voting machines
Robinhood’s crypto trading surges, as overall growth slows
NEW YORK (AP) — After helping a new generation of investors get into stocks, Robinhood is increasingly doing the same for cryptocurrencies. More than $4 of every $10 that Robinhood Markets Inc. made in revenue during the spring came just from … [Continue reading] about Robinhood’s crypto trading surges, as overall growth slows
Army: Full environmental review of $9.4B plastics complex
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A civilian Pentagon official ordered the Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday to conduct a full environmental assessment of a $9.4 billion Formosa Plastics complex planned in Louisiana, drawing praise from environmentalists. Jaime … [Continue reading] about Army: Full environmental review of $9.4B plastics complex
Canadian judge reserves decision on Huawei CFO extradition
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — A Canadian judge reserved her decision Wednesday on whether a senior executive for Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies should be extradited to the U.S. after a Canadian Justice Department lawyer wrapped … [Continue reading] about Canadian judge reserves decision on Huawei CFO extradition