Two of America’s Big Tech companies are opening the door to more “free expression,” even if it means more hateful content. But in Europe, Big Tech companies are voluntarily cracking down.
The FSPA’s potential passage raises important questions about how it would interact with existing state-level anti-SLAPP laws ...
The days of walking into Starbucks to use their free Wifi are over unless you make a purchase. The major coffee franchise recently changed its code of conduct.
The research aims to better understand the resulting economic costs incurred by identity organisations (typically identity providers and relying parties).
Columnist Rob Chesnut says corporations’ ever-growing donations to presidential inaugurations corrodes public trust, and ...
According to The New York Times, Zuckerberg met with Trump adviser Stephen Miller in late November and was told by Miller ...
Malaysia takes its turn as rotating chair of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations as the bloc contends with Beijing's assertiveness in the South China Sea and a faltering ASEAN peace ...
The new rule comes as part of a push by Starbucks' new chairman and CEO, Brian Niccol, to reinvigorate the chain's sagging ...
Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board), a nonprofit organization with more than 100,000 CFP® ...
Educating employees about sexual harassment — what it is, that it is unlawful, that your organization won’t tolerate it, how to prevent it, how ...
Starbucks surprised many with its new code of conduct for customers. Turns out it was a luxury brand all along.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken held his final press conference on Thursday, during which he kicked out a journalist for ...