As advertisers grow more sophisticated about behavioral targeting, and online privacy standards vary, regulators and privacy advocates are becoming concerned.
As advertisers grow more sophisticated about behavioral targeting, and online privacy standards vary, regulators and privacy advocates are becoming concerned.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said that it had improperly obtained the phone records of reporters for The New York Times and The Washington Post in the newspapers’ Indonesia bureaus in 2004.
A new Web site offers free, ad-supported criminal searches, letting people search by name through criminal archives of all 50 states and 3,500 counties in the United States.
The F.C.C. upheld the complaint against Comcast, which it said had illegally inhibited users of its high-speed Internet service from using popular file-sharing software.
The House overwhelmingly approved legislation that would give the F.D.A. new power to regulate tobacco products.
The House overwhelmingly approved legislation that would give the F.D.A. new power to regulate tobacco products.
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation that would give the F.D.A. new power to regulate tobacco products.
The House voted overwhelmingly to ban lead and some dangerous chemicals from toys and other items that could end up in children’s mouths.
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation that would give the F.D.A. new power to regulate tobacco products.
A mutiny is growing against energy policies that heavily support and subsidize the blending of ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, into gasoline.