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Why California wants to stop 23andMe's sale to former CEO How a nonprofit's new boss hopes to slow tick-borne Lyme disease ...
“Losing public media would erode that trust and leave many American communities in the dark,” is the opinion of the Attorneys General of 22 states and the District of Columbia, who have filed ...
Red state AG investigating more than 30 potential noncitizens who voted in 2024 election 'Noncitizens must not be allowed to influence American elections,' says Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Texas is far from the only state taking action against 23andMe. Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit earlier this week against the genetic testing company, arguing that ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking to protect Texans' genetic data with action filed this week in ongoing 23andMe bankruptcy case.
The state attorney general wants a bankruptcy court to ensure 23andMe or any purchaser comply with Texas laws on the sale, transfer or disclosure of genetic and other sensitive personal data.
The sale of 23andMe’s genetic data has prompted a lawsuit from 27 states and the District of Columbia, seeking to block the sale of genetic material the company has collected from 15 million people as ...
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia have sued the bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe in an effort to block the company's sale of its customers' genetic data.
Sen. Josh Hawley told the 23andMe interim CEO that he hopes their customers "sue you into oblivion" over concerns that the company was holding onto their data.
Biotechnology company 23andMe is being taken to court by over 27 US states over plans to auction off customers' personal genetic information without their consent.
Senator Josh Hawley told the 23andMe interim CEO Wednesday that he hopes their customers sue them "into oblivion" over data privacy concerns. "You do not allow consumers actually to delete ...
“People did not submit their personal data to 23andMe thinking their genetic blueprint would later be sold off to the highest bidder," one attorney general said.
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