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The new law in France will now allow workers to relax for a little bit longer by not having to worry about the emails that come to them after their shift. -
US Justice Department faces lawsuit filed by Microsoft Corp over data requests
Tech Giant, Microsoft Corp. has started a legal battle against the US Justice Department regarding the latter's requests in data access. The company argued that the government is violating more than 1 Constitutional right with its demand. -
Judge orders Clinton's remaining emails released before Super Tuesday
A federal judge ordered the State Deprtment to release Hillary Clinton's remaining emails by the end of this month, before the Super Tuesday. The State is expected to release 550 more emails on its website this Saturday. -
Yahoo agrees to pay $4 million in attorneys' fees as settlement for privacy violation class suit
Yahoo has submitted a settlement proposal under which the company agrees to pay $4 million to the plaintiffs' legal counsel while making substantial technically changes to its privacy policy. -
State Department refers 305 Clinton emails for review: court filing
The U.S. State Department has so far identified 305 emails from Hillary Clinton's private server used while she was secretary of state to be reviewed for potentially classified information, the agency said in a court filing on Monday. -
FBI looking into security of Clinton private email account: Washington Post
The FBI has begun looking into the security of Hillary Clinton’s private email setup, contacting in the past week a Denver-based technology firm that helped manage the unusual system, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing two government officials. -
Justice Department asked to probe Hillary Clinton's email use: NYT
The U.S. Justice Department is weighing a request by two government inspectors general to open a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account for her work as secretary of state, the New York Times reported on Thursday. -
Republican lawmaker says Clinton wiped clean email server
The Republican chairman of a House of Representatives committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks said on Friday that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had failed to respond to the panel's subpoena for documents in the case. -
Congress panel asks Clinton to hand over email server
A Republican-led U.S. congressional panel has formally asked Hillary Clinton to hand over her private computer server, ramping up scrutiny over her use of a personal email address while secretary of state. -
Democratic support for Hillary Clinton softens: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Democratic support for Hillary Clinton's expected presidential campaign is softening amid controversy over her use of personal email when secretary of state, but most Democrats are for now sticking by their party's presumed candidate. -
Hillary Clinton accuses Republicans of 'trifecta against women'
Potential White House contender Hillary Clinton criticized the Republican-led U.S. Congress on Monday in a pair of tweets, calling Capitol Hill fights over a key Obama administration nominee and a human trafficking bill a "trifecta against women." -
Hillary Clinton to address email use after U.N. remarks: reports
Hillary Clinton, a likely 2016 White House candidate, on Tuesday plans to address her use of private email during her time at the U.S. State Department in a press conference following a speech at the United Nations, according to media reports. -
Obama emailed Clinton on her private address: White House
President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton exchanged emails during her time as secretary of state, the White House said on Monday, confirming the president was aware that his potential successor used a private email address for government work. -
'Huge gaps' in Clinton email record, Benghazi probe chief says
Huge gaps exist in the emails former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has provided to a congressional committee investigating the 2012 attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, the panel's chairman said on Sunday. -
Bill Clinton defends his charity's foreign government donors
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton on Saturday defended donations his family's charity receives from foreign governments after renewed criticism that they would create conflicts of interest should his wife, Hillary Clinton, run for president. -
Hillary Clinton may have broken federal record-keeping laws: NY Times
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have violated federal records laws by using a personal email account for all of her work messages, the New York Times reported on Monday. -
Maryland man charged with threatening to kill Obama in email
A 42-year-old Maryland man accused of threatening to kill President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama in an explicit email strewn with racist remarks was in custody on Sunday, the United States Secret Service said.
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