40 members of Congress take Towson union's side in letter to Apple's CEO
… Congress doesn't think Apple should close the Apple Towson store, which also happens to be its first unionized retail store. …
… Congress doesn't think Apple should close the Apple Towson store, which also happens to be its first unionized retail store. …
… Administrator for Water Jessica Kramer during a congressional subcommittee hearing, asking if the office is looking into how data centers affect water quality across the nation. …
… Himes’ letter goes on to say that “because of how Section 702 is structured, it is not an especially good vehicle for abuse.” But the program’s history is rife with abuse. “According to the government’s own audits, FBI agents have searched for the communications of members of Congress, protesters f… …
… Though Congress technically passed the CHIPS Act in January, the proposed law itself does not automatically carry with it any funding. This means it’s on Congress and the Senate to figure out and most importantly, agree upon a way to back the act financially. …
AI CEOs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft set aside their rivalry to warn Congress AI is making it too easy to design and create bioweapons
Besides the already comprehensive list of reasons why this is bad,https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/10-not-so-hidden-dangers-age-verification and now it's becoming forcefully normalized to extort people's private inf…
… Samsung's mobile chief has confirmed Opens in a new window the Galaxy S9 will appear at Mobile World Congress in February. …
… The CFPB union was constantly going to members of Congress and asking them to do more. …
… Coupang also spent more than $1 million in early 2026 lobbying U.S. lawmakers to protect trade and investment ties with South Korea.The U.S. congressional letter argued Coupang is the latest in a pattern, citing South Korea’s treatment of Apple, Google, and Meta. …
… The latest technology causing a meltdown in Congress is prediction markets, which currently exist in a regulatory no man’s land: Is trading on a prediction market gambling, or is it something else completely that deserves its own legislation? …
… You think the congressman who was interviewing you knew that?” Kirsten: Yeah, I mean, he was playing the whole semantics game. …
… In addition to refusing to provide requested internal documentation to Congress, Amazon’s associate general counsel Nate Sutton swore under testimony that the company does “not use any seller data to compete with third parties .” Should the DOJ comply with the Committee’s request for a criminal inv… …