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A US Senator Wants To Know Which Federal Authorities Are Using Clearview AI To Track The Coronavirus
“Technology has an important role to play in mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic, but this health crisis cannot justify using unreliable surveillance tools that could undermine our privacy rights,” said Sen. Ed Markey.
A Police Chief Allegedly Said A Deputy Died Of The Coronavirus Because He Was Gay
Davie Police Chief Dale Engle allegedly berated officers who asked about protections against COVID-19, just four days after a deputy died from the virus.
A Pharmacist Who Tried To Destroy Hundreds Of COVID Vaccines Was Sentenced To Three Years In Prison
Steven Brandenburg was working as a hospital pharmacist in Wisconsin when he removed a box of Moderna vaccines from a freezer for several hours in order to try to spoil them.
The Coronavirus Outbreak Could Spread To Millions In The US. We Don’t Have Nearly Enough Hospital Beds If It Does.
Models suggest that the US could be headed toward 150,000 COVID-19 cases by the end of the month, with only 45,000 ICU hospital beds nationwide. But there are some things we can do to help.
Multiple People Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 On A Cruise Ship In The Caribbean
It's the first voyage in the region since the pandemic shut down the cruise industry.
Trump’s Chief Of Staff Didn’t Wear A Mask When He Talked To Reporters Hours After Trump’s Positive COVID-19 Test
Mark Meadows said he tested negative.
He Was Patient #10451 In Life — And Nothing More Than "XX" In Death
The death of patient #10451 in Guatemala's only psychiatric hospital revealed a life that slipped through the cracks even before the pandemic cut it short.
Tell Us About The Frontline Workers In Your Life
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A Costco Corporate Employee Died From COVID-19, But Staff Still Need Approval To Work From Home
The company had said corporate staff still have to go to their Seattle offices to be fair to the retail workers who have to turn up to Costco stores.
How the Southern Poverty Law Center drives demonization of its conservative foes
If you touch one of the Democrats’ sacred cow nonprofits, they’ll start whining about how you’re attacking “civil society.” ...
Civil Society CBIAMEC Denies Link To Corruption Petitions On Former Inspector-General Egbetokun
The CSOs Budget Implementation Assessment Monitoring Evaluation Committee (CBIAMEC) has distanced itself from a series of petitions, allegations and protest-related activities linked to claims of financial misconduct against former Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun. The Committee said it has no connection to the coalition of civil society actors currently facing detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations arising from a proposed protest and petition concerning the Nigeria Police Force.
Civil society coalition challenges Ramaphosa's claims on immigration
President Cyril Ramaphosa faces backlash for failing to substantiate his claims about illegal immigration during a recent ...
The AI Transformation Gap: Building AI Governance
Building AI governance is more of a team challenge than a tech challenge. It's about who decides what, how you work together and how you adapt.
‘Evil’ Elon Musk at the Center of a Heated USAID Debate
Elon Musk’s destruction of USAID caused suffering or death to “hundreds of thousands” of people — many of whom were children, ...
USAID cuts are hitting global conservation projects hard
The Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID has done more than cut off life-saving humanitarian assistance. It has also eliminated funding for environmental protection and conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down.
USAID’s closure led to ‘entirely preventable’ deaths, latest Ebola outbreak: House Dem report
The Trump administration’s decision to kill the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) likely contributed to ...
Wilson Sonsini Co-Sponsors Third Annual Rome Conference on AI, Ethics, and Governance
PALO ALTO, Calif., June 15, 2026--Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, the premier provider of legal services to technology, life sciences, and growth enterprises worldwide, will co-sponsor the Annual Rome Conference on AI, Ethics, and Governance for the third consecutive year. Taking place on June 18-20, 2026, in Rome, the conference will convene leaders across technology, business, policy, academia, religious, and civil society to examine the far-reaching human, ethical, and institutional implica
Why Rwanda’s first certified directors matter for corporate governance
Twenty-three executives have become Rwanda’s first certified directors under the internationally accredited Institute of Directors (IoD) programme. The decision to introduce the training course for ...
Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability Transitions: Emergent Opportunities, Risks, and Governance
Exploring how AI is reshaping sustainability transitions across planetary health, energy systems, industry and labor, finance ...
Resolver Positioned as a Leader in the SPARK Matrix™: Governance, Risk, and Compliance Platforms, 2026 by QKS Group
QKS Group announced today that it has named Resolver as a leader in the SPARK Matrix™: Governance, Risk, and Compliance Platforms, 2026.