March 11, 2020 Trump ‘likely’ to declare coronavirus an emergency: Dr. Marc Siegel Dr. Marc Siegel on coronavirusÂ
March 2, 2020 Twitter tells employees in Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea to work from home due to coronavirus Twitter has mandated that all of its employees in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea work from home due to the coronavirus-- which has killed over 3,000 people globally-- "due in part to government restrictions," in those countries the company said on Monday.Â
March 1, 2020 Exclusive access: Apple's Tim Cook rolls out education initiative in Alabama Apple CEO Tim Cook helped launch a coding initiative for students in his home state of Alabama. FOX Business' Susan Li was there with exclusive access and a sit-down interview.
February 15, 2020 NY State Sheriff's Association President: Green Light Law restricts information law enforcement needs New York State's controversial "Green Light Law" prevents federal law enforcement agencies from doing their job, New York Sheriff's Association President Sheriff Jeffrey Murphy said Saturday.
February 15, 2020 Kayleigh McEnany's big question ahead of Nevada caucuses: Will Dems 'rig' it again? The big question ahead of the Nevada caucuses later this month is whether or not it will be an "unmitigated disaster," Trump 2020 National Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Saturday.
February 14, 2020 New facial recognition app promises to solve crimes, but critics say it means end of privacy A class action lawsuit filed Wednesday in New York federal court claims a breakthrough facial recognition technology designed for law enforcement use is illegally taking people’s biometric information without their consent.
February 10, 2020 Chess master Garry Kasparov loses to computer in first of 6-game match: This Day in History Twenty-four years ago on Monday, world chess champion came up against a force too great to overcome: a computer.Â
February 10, 2020 China, Russia's cyber attacks on America is a federal, not state issue: Retired colonel China, Russia can't be trusted
February 7, 2020 Rebecca Grant: Chinese spying is major threat to US national security China's economic espionage costs the U.S. $600 billion per year, according to Attorney General William Barr.