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    In this Feb. 25, 2014 file photo, the Samsung Galaxy S5 is displayed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014.
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    Here’s where anti-Big Tech legislation stands as time runs out for Congress to act

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    College Area Pregnancy Services.
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    To prevent political violence, support for nonprofit groups should stay private

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    Signs for a Tim Hortons restaurant, foreground, and a Burger King restaurant are displayed along Peach Street Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014, in Erie, Penn. Burger King struck an $11 billion deal to buy Tim Hortons that would create the world's third largest fast-food company and could make the Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain more of a household name around the world. (AP Photo/Erie Times-News, Christopher Millette)
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    Tim Hortons proposes free coffee and doughnut for customers it spied on

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    ‘They know everything you type’: Joe Rogan sounds alarm on Chinese-tied TikTok
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    FCC asks tech companies about geolocation practices amid abortion data worries
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    Civil liberties groups and lawmakers object to government agencies buying personal data
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    Civil liberties groups and lawmakers object to government agencies buying personal data

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    Here is one of the strange and unintended consequences to making abortion an inviolable constitutional right. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Why Google and other Big Tech firms are being scrutinized post-Roe

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    Doctor consulting male patient, working on diagnostic examination on men's health disease or mental illness, while writing on prescription record information document in clinic or hospital office.
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    Mental health apps may not be the best option

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    July 18, 2022 6:36 pm
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    The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday said that Lumos Labs, the company behind Luminosity, must pay $2 million and notify program subscribers of the settlement. (AP Photo)
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    FTC promises to crack down on companies lying about ‘anonymized’ user data

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    July 12, 2022 7:39 pm
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    Big Tech’s post-Roe privacy freakout is probably pointless
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    Big Tech’s post-Roe privacy freakout is probably pointless

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