WASHINGTON (AP) — White House counselor John Podesta says a review of how the government and private sector use large sets of data has found that such information could be used to discriminate against people on issues such as housing and employment.
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House counselor John Podesta says a review of how the government and private sector use large sets of data has found that such information could be used to discriminate against people on issues such as housing and employment.
Despite passing the State Departments final environmental analysis earlier this year, the controversial Keystone XL pipeline is facing more delays well before developments get underway. In an announcement made today, the Obama White House stated that it is putting its final approval of the project on hold. According to White House officials, the decision to […]
The White House is not happy about David Ortizs Samsung selfie, but it hasnt lost its sense of humor. Perhaps maybe this will be the end of all selfies, senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer joked on Sunday. The White House has a strict policy against using the presidents likeness for profit, and reportedly warned Samsung about the […]
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