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Charlie Cornish, chief executive of MAG has launched a stinging rebuke to the government handling of the travel restrictions following the Covid-19 pandemic This time last year, airports across the UK were gearing up for what is usually one of their busiest days of the year. At London Stansted, more than 280,000 passengers passed through …

On average, we spend nearly two and a half hours on social media each day. These platforms have become our main source for staying up to date, with a Pew Research survey estimating that 62% of U.S. adults reference social media as their means of staying informed. The way we use social media to stay current comes …

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. online privacy bill is not likely to come before Congress this year, three sources said, as lawmakers disagree over issues like whether the bill should preempt state rules, forcing companies to deal with much stricter legislation in California that goes into effect on Jan. 1. The logo of Amazon is …

The House Judiciary Committee hearing that featured witness John Dean may not have accomplished anything substantive but was likely meant to hurt the president. House Freedom Caucus member Jim Jordan made the claim Monday on “The Ingraham Angle,” telling host Laura Ingraham the hearing was part of a “pattern.” “I don’t know if they accomplished anything, …