Google tries to allay Fitbit-deal privacy fears
Google has completed its acquisition of Fitbit and tried to reassure users it will protect their privacy.
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Google has completed its acquisition of Fitbit and tried to reassure users it will protect their privacy.
At Texas A&M, complaints about professors' protected speech turned into investigations into their classroom conduct, with career-altering results.
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Predictions of discrimination against conservatives came true
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