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The Texas Attorney General and 26 other Attorneys General and the District of Columbia have filed a motion with the Eastern ...
Bankrupt genetic test company 23andMe may face opposition from the U.S. government if it tries to sell itself to a foreign ...
Only 14% of DNA used in medical research is from people with non-European ancestry. Two nonprofits want to change that.
Texas Attorney General Paxton acts to protect Texans' genetic data during the 23andMe bankruptcy, proposing a Consumer ...
Can individuals and organizations still take control of their data — or has the privacy battle already been lost? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Ron De Jesus, Field ...
Users of the once top DNA testing company are now rushing to delete their 23andMe DNA data following the bankruptcy ...
Interim CEO Joe Selsavage, who also serves as CFO, is in the hot seat as U.S. lawmakers probe data privacy issues related to ...
Consumers have been trading their DNA for a personal genetic history lesson with 23andMe since 2007. The company has since become extremely ...
Leaders of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce said they are investigating how 23andMe’s bankruptcy might affect ...
The letter points out that in 23andMe's privacy policy, in a bankruptcy, customers' personal information may be "accessed, ...
The biggest weakness in these laws is that they do not require companies to take proactive steps and instead put the onus on ...
Members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce are raising concerns over data privacy weeks after the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, putting millions of ...