
Podcast: Aetna to Buy Insurance Rival Humana for $37 Billion
Hansi Lo Wang of NPR’s All Things Considered discusses the pending buyout of rival Humana Inc. by health insurance company Aetna. While greater bargaining power could lead
Hansi Lo Wang of NPR’s All Things Considered discusses the pending buyout of rival Humana Inc. by health insurance company Aetna. While greater bargaining power could lead
Melissa Block and Audie Cornish of NPR’s All Things Considered discuss the use of license plate scanners by American police forces, and the privacy concerns
The cost of progesterone, an intravenous drug to prevent premature birth in high-risk pregnancies, was raised $1,500 per shot after the Food and Drug Administration
Freakonomics explores the potential uses for Bitcoin technology beyond the sphere of virtual currency. Listen to find out why “Thinking of Bitcoin as just a digital
Equiliv Investments and developer Ryan Ramminger have settled with the Federal Trade Commission and the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office over the production and distribution
Researchers have found a correlation between citrus intake and malignant melanoma in a preliminary study, according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical
PayPal announced Monday that it will not use consumers’ phone numbers for marketing purposes without expressed prior written consent. The change of course came in
NPR’s All Things Considered discusses the deceptive labeling on Beck’s that made the American-brewed beer appear as though it was brewed in Germany.
Public Radio International’s The Takeaway discusses the rise of facial recognition software and its implications for consumer privacy.
On Thursday, The Hill hosted a conference entitled “Protecting Consumer Data,” which featured a diverse assortment of panelists from corporate and government entities concerned with