Data
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World
Khanna Explains Opposition to TikTok Bill While Senators Signal Openness
The California Democrat Ro Khanna pointed to the need for a federal data privacy law, and a Democrat and a…
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Business
Florida Man Sues G.M. and LexisNexis Over Sale of His Cadillac Data
Romeo Chicco’s auto insurance rate doubled because of information about his speeding, braking and acceleration, according to his complaint.
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News
Biden Acts to Stop Sales of Sensitive Personal Data to China and Russia
In an attempt to limit blackmail and other harm, he will issue an executive order asking the Justice Department to…
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Books
The Authorities Don’t Need A.I. When Your Neighbors Will Narc on You
In “Means of Control” and “The Sentinel State,” modern governments wield high-tech snooping gear while relying on old methods of…
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Business
Rents Are Falling. So Why Isn’t That Showing Up in Inflation Data?
Pandemic disruptions may have muddled the measurement of home prices in government data. That could complicate the Fed’s course on…
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Style
A Columbia Surgeon’s Study Was Pulled. He Kept Publishing Flawed Data.
The stomach cancer study was shot through with suspicious data. Identical constellations of cells were said to depict separate experiments…
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Business
U.K. Economy Shrank as 2023 Ended, Tipping Into Recession
The News Britain’s economy sunk into a recession at the end of last year, capping off a year of economic…
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News
It’s a Myth That Americans Don’t Understand the Economy
We look to be headed for what could be the most unpopular sequel since “Home Alone 3”: Biden versus Trump…
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Newyork
New York City’s Housing Crunch Is the Worst It Has Been in Over 50 Years
Only 1.4 percent of the city’s rentals were available in 2023, according to new data, the lowest portion since 1968.
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Style
Ozempic and Wegovy Users Had Less Risk of Suicidal Thoughts in Large Study
The research, supported by the National Institutes of Health, may reassure some patients after a European drug safety agency raised…