John Kingston talks about his candidacy for US Senator from Massachusetts in the Republican primary on September 4. Interview for BNN News. Aired July 19, 2018.
John Kingston talks about his candidacy for US Senator from Massachusetts in the Republican primary on September 4. Interview for BNN News. Aired July 19, 2018.
There could be 100 U.S. senators in a room, and all you need is just 5 to pass this quiz.
A bipartisan team of senators introduce the Dashboard Act to make social media companies disclose the value of user data.
A major new report from Senator Group explores how workplace design trends are evolving to reflect more closely how we work
When senators met nearly a decade ago to consider the dangers of pharmacies that mix or alter drugs with little federal oversight, health officials briefed them on some alarming findings about the safety and efficacy of drugs made by these compounding pharmacies.
Official Secrets Act does not apply to TDs or senators
The senators are on opposite sides of the aisle, but both speak out on the dangers of big tech in their new books. It’s weird, really, how alike they sound.
Senator Windows put together a collection of helpful tips and reminders on how to go green, as well as some industry insights from experts who shed light on the
Data privacy battles are heating up now that a group of US senators are asking regulators to investigate how telecom firms are selling people's location data.
Users might be daredevils or they might not fully understand their cybersecurity risks, said the man in charge of protecting U.S. senators' networks. Either way, CISOs have to work with what they've got.
Our congressional forecasts reflect a blend of several different methods of prediction. But for the most part, those methods tell a fairly consistent story. In …
At a time of ultra-partisanship, senators seem to genuinely enjoy each other’s company. What’s wrong with them?
A good view of the action matters, but so do good neighbors.
Brian Schatz has a plan to make tech companies more responsible for user data.
Trick question: They don't exist! Yet they still try to enact stupid laws governing technology they don't understand
Is this the right way to solve the student loan crisis? Should student loans be discharged with no strings attached?