WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators sharpened their antitrust attack against Facebook, alleging in a revised complaint Thursday that the social network giant pursued a laser-focused strategy to “buy or bury” rivals to suppress competition. It was … [Continue reading] about Govt sharpens antitrust attack against Facebook with filing
Life after government: Where’s the best place for your TSP nest egg?
When they leave government service, about half the people with Thrift Savings Plan accounts move them to some other tax-deferred vehicle of option. Half keep their nest egg parked in the TSP. How its managed and how It grows (hopefully) is critical … [Continue reading] about Life after government: Where’s the best place for your TSP nest egg?
Following protests, Cuba lays out laws on social media use
HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s government on Tuesday spelled out its laws against using social media or the internet to stir up protests or insult the state — and offered people a form to report offenders. The decrees published in the Official Gazette follow … [Continue reading] about Following protests, Cuba lays out laws on social media use
Indiana notifying 750K after COVID-19 tracing data accessed
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana health officials said Tuesday they are notifying nearly 750,000 state residents that a cybersecurity company “improperly accessed” their personal data from the state’s online COVID-19 contact tracing survey — a description … [Continue reading] about Indiana notifying 750K after COVID-19 tracing data accessed
China’s Communist Party expels censor accused of corruption
BEIJING (AP) — China’s ruling Communist Party has expelled a leading internet censor and accused him of a range of crimes and rule breaking from corruption to failing to properly guide public opinion. Peng Bo had been deputy head of the Leading … [Continue reading] about China’s Communist Party expels censor accused of corruption