Tech Coalition Fires Back at Masimo: We’re Not ‘Apple’s Puppets’
A coalition of tech organizations pushed back against accusations from medical sensor company Masimo Corp. that they’re controlled by
A coalition of tech organizations pushed back against accusations from medical sensor company Masimo Corp. that they’re controlled by
A trio of US senators asked the federal government’s lead cybersecurity agency to explain its response to a February ransomware attack on an insurance company that paralyzed much of the country’s health-care system.
Ozy Media Inc.‘s chief executive officer Carlos Watson failed to convince a federal court to dismiss charges of conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
State lawmakers are incorporating lessons learned from a lawsuit challenging a California kids’ online safety law to strengthen their own bills against constitutional challenges.
After helping to transform Houston’s bankruptcy court from a backwater to a boomtown, Judge David R. Jones resigned in 2023 following the disclosure of his long-running romantic relationship with a local bankruptcy lawyer. As the revelations mount, the inner workings and casual approach to potential ethical conflicts of a highly productive and tight-knit legal community have begun to surface.
Millions of American households are at risk of losing internet access at the end of this week, and House Democrats plan to blame Republicans over the looming crisis.
Columnist Andrew Leahey says the revenue from vice taxes should be allocated to fund communities that most need education, job training, and public health services.
The law is almost certain to lead to a Supreme Court case and retaliation against US interests in China.
Millions of Americans have taken advantage of telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic, so why has it taken so long for widespread adoption?
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