The fight over AI regulation isn't about the technology -- it's about whether Washington or the states get to set the rules, ...
Following a compliance review stemming from a prior decision (Case #7376) and concerns submitted by The Procter & Gamble ...
Paulick Report on MSNOpinion
Keeping Pace: Same Planet, Different Worlds, Over Federal Racing Regime
It’s been three years since federal racing regulation began. It’s clear there are still a great many people within the horse ...
The Federal Trade Commission has introduced "My Action Plan," a new tool aimed at helping individuals avoid scams by ...
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Meta's Victory Over the Federal Trade Commission Shows the Market Moves Faster Than Antitrust Enforcement
The federal government's yearslong case to label Meta a monopoly ended on Tuesday when a federal court ruled in favor of the ...
Trump's sweeping AI executive order would block states from setting their own artificial intelligence rules, creating ...
Families are being urged to take proactive steps to safeguard young users from hackers, scammers, and other online threats.
A federal judge ruled that the FTC failed to prove Meta formed a monopoly through its acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram.
Meta has won a landmark antitrust case brought by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The regulator had alleged that Meta ...
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A delayed National Guard deployment, a reinstated federal official, and other issues on the interim docket
Updated on Nov. 18 at 7:23 p.m. Over the past two weeks, the Supreme Court resolved two of the longest-standing matters on ...
Nashoba Valley Voice on MSNOpinion
Editorial: Federal LRTA funding a breath of fresher air
A recent infusion of federal funds will help fuel the next phase of the Lowell-based regional transit authority’s cleaner and ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the social technology company Meta does not hold a monopoly in the 'personal social networking' (PSN) market, in the antitrust case Federal Trade Commission v.
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