Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 17, 2018
Lawmakers now at least have the right question
If nothing else comes of the two days of testimony by Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to the members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, lawmakers now at least have the right question.




Anita Taff-Rice
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If nothing else comes of the two days of testimony by Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to the members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, lawmakers now at least have the right question. After Zuckerberg declined to answer pointed personal questions about the name of his hotel and names of people he had sent messages to, Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois distilled the debate into one sentence: "I think that might ...
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