Government

A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary.

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Biden Administration, TikTok Agree To Drop Lawsuit

Biden Administration, TikTok Agree To Drop Lawsuit
Biden Administration, TikTok Agree To Drop Lawsuit
July 25, 2021  |  Legal

Under the U.S. President Joe Biden administration, a lawsuit from the President Donald Trump era attempting to ban TikTok from American shores won’t be going...

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New York Bets On Mobile Sports Wagering
New York Bets On Mobile Sports Wagering
July 21, 2021  |  Mobile Commerce

New York is seeking proposals from sports betting companies interested in setting up mobile operations in the Empire State, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday (July...

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Senators Vow ‘Dramatic Action’ In Big Tech Antitrust Fight
Senators Vow ‘Dramatic Action’ In Big Tech Antitrust Fight
July 14, 2021  |  ANTITRUST

Big Tech-focused antitrust bills being crafted by several key senators “would force drastic changes” for some companies “and destroy products enjoyed by consumers,” Bloomberg reported....

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US Lawmakers Urge Regulation Of Facial-Recognition Use
US Lawmakers Urge Regulation Of Facial-Recognition Use
July 13, 2021  |  Regulation

A bipartisan group of lawmakers came out against the use of facial recognition, citing concerns about misidentification and violations of due process and constitutional rights,...

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FTC, DOJ To Review If Merger Rules ‘Overly Permissive’
FTC, DOJ To Review If Merger Rules ‘Overly Permissive’
July 11, 2021  |  Partnerships / Acquisitions

Top U.S. trade regulators released a joint statement committing to an examination of whether the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ)...

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Senators Ask SEC To Probe Didi IPO
Senators Ask SEC To Probe Didi IPO
July 08, 2021  |  IPO

The question on the lips of two senators is whether Didi Chuxing, a ridesharing giant that went public last week, misled American investors, the Financial...

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Bipartisan Bill Targets Federal Cybersecurity Workplace Shortage
Bipartisan Bill Targets Federal Cybersecurity Workplace Shortage
June 30, 2021  |  Security & Fraud

A bipartisan bill has been introduced to address the shortage of cybersecurity staff within the federal government, CNBC reported. Get the Full Story Complete the...

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CFPB Unveils New Rules To Protect Against Foreclosures
CFPB Unveils New Rules To Protect Against Foreclosures
June 29, 2021  |  CFPB

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unveiled new protections for mortgage holders two days before the federal ban on foreclosures was set to expire. Get...

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Attorneys General Work With Uber Eats On Price Transparency
Attorneys General Work With Uber Eats On Price Transparency
June 23, 2021  |  Delivery

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro and District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine worked with Uber Eats in order to help ease visibility into the...

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