
Why Companies Aren’t Held Accountable For Data Breaches
It's rare for companies to be held accountable when attacks expose customers' personal information


It's rare for companies to be held accountable when attacks expose customers' personal information

Why the growing medical credit-card industry creates problems for patients

Many of the homes that burned could only get coverage through the state's insurer of last resort

Leaders in the field discussed innovations in artificial intelligence, automation, and infrastructur...

The rising costs of pet ownership is forcing an increasing number of people to abandon their cats an...
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People are signing up for haircuts, rides, book clubs and other activities that offer quiet time.

Economists say his proposals could drive up the costs of apparel, toys, appliances, and food

Full-service chains like Red Lobster, TGI Fridays and others are having a hard time in current econo...

Some of the places faring especially well—and especially poorly—could determine the election

Pediatrics is one of the lowest-paid areas of medicine, creating challenges for doctors and parents ...
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Why you're constantly baited by grifters—and more vulnerable than you think

Chains and independent pharmacies alike are short-staffed, leading to long lines and frustrating ex...

Raj Subramaniam spoke to TIME about his upbringing, his career at FedEx, and the company’s future.

The pandemic changed the way we eat.

Three agencies are working together to warn customers about solar scams
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