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Trump's recent immigration ban includes social media account screening and phone records
Fp Archives •Travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries singled out for "extreme vetting" will face scrutiny of their social media footprint and phone records, the new Homeland Security secretary said Tuesday.
Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions may cause trouble by putting H-1B visa workers under scrutiny
Fp Archives •The main U.S. visa program for technology workers could face renewed scrutiny under President-elect Donald Trump and his proposed Attorney General, Senator Jeff Sessions, a long-time critic of the skilled-worker program.
AT&T and Time Warner deal may bypass FCC scrutiny
Fp Archives •AT&T Inc may bypass a powerful telecommunications regulator by offloading a Time Warner broadcast station, analysts say, as the telecommunications giant braces for what is expected to be a lengthy and tough antitrust review of its proposed $85.4 billion deal to buy Time Warner Inc.
AT&T and Time Warner deal generates scepticism; calls for 'close' scrutiny in Washington
Fp Archives •AT&T Inc's proposed $85 billion takeover of Time Warner Inc generated scepticism among both Democrats and Republicans on Sunday, making it more likely that regulators will closely scrutinise the effort to create a new telecommunications and media giant.
Europe's leading privacy regulators to keep a close watch on WhatsApp privacy switch
Fp Archives •Facebook's move to relax the privacy policy of WhatsApp, the world's most popular mobile messaging application, will be closely scrutinised, the chair of Europe's leading group of privacy regulators said on Monday.
Mercedes insist that their self-driving car ads are not 'misleading'
Fp Archives •Mercedes-Benz has defended an advertising campaign for its new E-Class against allegations that consumers were being misled about the car's self-driving capabilities, the latest backlash by consumer groups in the wake of a fatal Tesla accident.
With scrutiny rising, Google self-driving car project names general counsel
Fp Archives •Alphabet Inc's Google self-driving car project said on Monday it appointed its first general counsel, as U.S. regulators increase their scrutiny of autonomous vehicles. Google has logged more than 1.7 million miles (2.7 million km) of autonomous driving in testing in Texas, California, Arizona and Washington state.