Larry Wilkerson: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson says so far the anti-Russia hysteria about an alleged hack looks like the phony claims about WMD in Iraq.
Read more...Col. Lawrence Wilkerson says so far the anti-Russia hysteria about an alleged hack looks like the phony claims about WMD in Iraq.
Read more...Regulators and officials are dusting off antitrust rule books to go after tech monopolists.
Read more...Trump’s approach to trade largely failed because the problem can’t be solved by tariffs. Here’s the answer.
Read more...A look at how DoorDash exploits its workers, and how they and some legislators are seeking to change that.
Read more...How Google’s abuses allow the search giant to dominate online advertising, and what can be done about it.
Read more...As Banco Sabadell’s disastrous acquisition of UK TSB has shown, a bank merger can founder due to botched IT integration.
Read more...A shaggy dog story, and a request for reader ideas on how to escape unreasonable requests for personal information.
Read more...Amazon hasn’t done well in Latin America. Now Argentina will challenge private platforms to benefit workers, consumers and sellers.
Read more...Ticketmaster wants to use technology to make events safer. Too bad its ideas are intrusive and medically questionable.
Read more...The regulatory worm seems to be turning against Google in many countries, even in the U.S. where it had been hibernating.
Read more...With its smackdown of Ant and its billionaire founder Jack Ma, China has made clear that financiers do not call the shots.
Read more...A proposal to improve gig worker bargaining power and solidarity.
Read more...Quelle surprise! Uber and Lyft are acting in bad faith in their struggles to get out of being classified as employers.
Read more...A high profile example of the train wreck called the US patent process.
Read more...Top economists warn of the dangers of the propsed Google acquisition of Fitbit and look at possible remedies.
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