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Amazon Bids for TikTok Amidst Impending US Ban
Amazon has offered to buy TikTok, just days before a US ban on the platform is set to take effect on Saturday, following a Supreme Court ruling deeming the ban necessary for national security; other potential buyers include Oracle, Blackstone, and several consortia.
Amazon Bids for TikTok Amidst Impending US Ban
Amazon has offered to buy TikTok, just days before a US ban on the platform is set to take effect on Saturday, following a Supreme Court ruling deeming the ban necessary for national security; other potential buyers include Oracle, Blackstone, and several consortia.
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44% Bias Score


23andMe Bankruptcy: 15 Million Users' Genetic Data Up for Sale
Bankrupt ancestry company 23andMe is selling its database of 15 million users' genetic information, including data from Ashkenazi Jews, prompting privacy concerns and calls to delete data due to the company's poor data security record and undisclosed data-sharing agreements.
23andMe Bankruptcy: 15 Million Users' Genetic Data Up for Sale
Bankrupt ancestry company 23andMe is selling its database of 15 million users' genetic information, including data from Ashkenazi Jews, prompting privacy concerns and calls to delete data due to the company's poor data security record and undisclosed data-sharing agreements.
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56% Bias Score


Google Deletes Inactive Accounts: Urgent Action Needed
Google will delete inactive personal accounts after two years of inactivity, starting October 3rd, prompting users to verify account status and take action to avoid data loss; the policy aims to enhance security.
Google Deletes Inactive Accounts: Urgent Action Needed
Google will delete inactive personal accounts after two years of inactivity, starting October 3rd, prompting users to verify account status and take action to avoid data loss; the policy aims to enhance security.
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40% Bias Score


23andMe's Bankruptcy Filing Raises Privacy Concerns Over Genetic Data
23andMe, a genetic testing company with 15 million customers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 23, prompting privacy concerns about its vast genetic data, which is valuable for marketing and medical research, despite existing legal protections like the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination A...
23andMe's Bankruptcy Filing Raises Privacy Concerns Over Genetic Data
23andMe, a genetic testing company with 15 million customers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 23, prompting privacy concerns about its vast genetic data, which is valuable for marketing and medical research, despite existing legal protections like the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination A...
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28% Bias Score


Leaked US Military Plans on Signal Spark Security Concerns Among Allies
US officials leaked classified military plans on Signal, prompting concern from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese; allies expressed unease but affirmed continued cooperation, while the US acknowledged the authenticity of the leaked messages.
Leaked US Military Plans on Signal Spark Security Concerns Among Allies
US officials leaked classified military plans on Signal, prompting concern from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese; allies expressed unease but affirmed continued cooperation, while the US acknowledged the authenticity of the leaked messages.
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32% Bias Score


23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Privacy Concerns Over Sale of Millions of Users' DNA Data
23andMe, facing bankruptcy, is selling the DNA data of millions of users, raising major privacy concerns due to the lack of federal regulation on tech companies' handling of genetic information, despite previous data breaches and the sensitive nature of DNA.
23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Privacy Concerns Over Sale of Millions of Users' DNA Data
23andMe, facing bankruptcy, is selling the DNA data of millions of users, raising major privacy concerns due to the lack of federal regulation on tech companies' handling of genetic information, despite previous data breaches and the sensitive nature of DNA.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet's Communication Security: Practices and Challenges
The Dutch cabinet uses WhatsApp and other apps for communication, but sensitive information and decision-making are excluded; archiving work-related messages is legally required; secure lines are available for sensitive communication.

Dutch Cabinet's Communication Security: Practices and Challenges
The Dutch cabinet uses WhatsApp and other apps for communication, but sensitive information and decision-making are excluded; archiving work-related messages is legally required; secure lines are available for sensitive communication.
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36% Bias Score

23andMe Bankruptcy Exposes Risks of Consumer Genetic Data
23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, leading to a court ruling allowing the sale of its 15 million customers' genetic and personal data, raising major privacy concerns and prompting warnings from state attorneys general.

23andMe Bankruptcy Exposes Risks of Consumer Genetic Data
23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, leading to a court ruling allowing the sale of its 15 million customers' genetic and personal data, raising major privacy concerns and prompting warnings from state attorneys general.
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36% Bias Score

Increased U.S. Border Scrutiny of Electronic Devices Raises Privacy Concerns
Three Germans faced electronic device checks upon entering the U.S., highlighting increased border scrutiny and raising privacy concerns; data can be held for 15 years and accessed by thousands of agents, leading to potential misuse and violations of personal information.

Increased U.S. Border Scrutiny of Electronic Devices Raises Privacy Concerns
Three Germans faced electronic device checks upon entering the U.S., highlighting increased border scrutiny and raising privacy concerns; data can be held for 15 years and accessed by thousands of agents, leading to potential misuse and violations of personal information.
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36% Bias Score

Signal Leak Exposes US Military Plans, Raises Security Concerns
A leak of Signal conversations between top US national security officials revealed plans for airstrikes against Yemeni Houthi rebels, raising concerns about using private messaging apps for classified military operations and highlighting potential violations of record retention laws.

Signal Leak Exposes US Military Plans, Raises Security Concerns
A leak of Signal conversations between top US national security officials revealed plans for airstrikes against Yemeni Houthi rebels, raising concerns about using private messaging apps for classified military operations and highlighting potential violations of record retention laws.
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48% Bias Score

US Intelligence Blunder Strains Five Eyes Network
A US intelligence error revealed the accidental inclusion of an American journalist in a group chat where US officials discussed airstrikes targeting Yemeni militants, prompting concerns among Five Eyes members about information security and prompting Canada to strengthen its independent defense cap...

US Intelligence Blunder Strains Five Eyes Network
A US intelligence error revealed the accidental inclusion of an American journalist in a group chat where US officials discussed airstrikes targeting Yemeni militants, prompting concerns among Five Eyes members about information security and prompting Canada to strengthen its independent defense cap...
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36% Bias Score

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy, Raising Genetic Data Privacy Concerns
23andMe, a genetic testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns about the privacy of over 15 million consumers' genetic data, which is not protected by HIPAA, despite 80% opting into research. The company plans to continue operations during a sale process.

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy, Raising Genetic Data Privacy Concerns
23andMe, a genetic testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns about the privacy of over 15 million consumers' genetic data, which is not protected by HIPAA, despite 80% opting into research. The company plans to continue operations during a sale process.
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52% Bias Score
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