Call for Limits on Web Data of Customers
By DAVID E. SANGER and STEVE LOHR
The long-awaited administration report suggests that tech companies disclose the information they collect on customers.
The long-awaited administration report suggests that tech companies disclose the information they collect on customers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a labor deal with New York City’s largest teachers’ union that will grant $3.4 billion in back pay to the union in exchange for a reduction in health care costs and an easing of classroom work rules.
The real effects of the United States’ sanctions on Russia over its intervention in Ukraine appear to be more psychological than tangible, economic specialists say.
Clayton Lockett was shocked with a Taser, slashed his own arm and had a catheter inserted in the hours leading up to a botched execution attempt, according to a detailed timeline.
The arrest of Gerry Adams on Wednesday came after officials subpoenaed interviews from a Boston College oral history project whose subjects had been promised confidentiality.
Some donors and fund-raisers are signaling to Chris Christie’s camp that, should Jeb Bush enter the race for president, their first loyalty would be to him, not to Mr. Christie.
Most companies have not publicly spoken out against the proposed Comcast merger, partly to avoid antagonizing a company with which they do business.
Ranking the top contenders for the Kentucky Derby on May 3, the 140th running of the race.