Report: Toxins From Nonstick Chemicals In Drinking Water Of 15M Nationwide:

USA Today Network | By: Keith Matheny | Detroit Free Press | 2:20 p.m. ET June 8, 2017: They come from everyday products ranging from nonstick pan surfaces, carpet stain-proofing and water-resistant clothing. And they’re in almost every American’s blood: highly fluorinated toxic chemicals known as perfluorochemicals, or PFCs. They’re Read more…

Report: Accenture Consulting | Power Surge Ahead:

Accenture Consulting | June 2017: Distributed generation is playing an increasingly important role in energy systems across the world, driven by the sustainability agenda, energy independence concerns and increasingly favorable economics. There is overwhelming evidence that this trend will continue. We are seeing consumers showing growing interest in installing renewable Read more…

Report: Stateless Attribution Toward International Accountability In Cyberspace:

Rand Corporation | By: John S. Davis II, Benjamin Adam Boudreaux, Jonathan William Welburn, Jair Aguirre, Cordaye Ogletree, Geoffrey McGovern, Michael Chase: The public attribution of a malicious cyber incident consists of identifying the responsible party behind the activity. A cyber attribution finding is a necessary prerequisite for holding actors Read more…

Surveillance By Intelligence Services: Fundamental Rights Safeguards And Remedies In The EU:

FRA – European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights: Mapping Member States’ legal frameworks. Protecting the public from genuine threats to security and safeguarding fundamental rights involves a delicate balance, and has become a particularly complex challenge in recent years. Terror attacks worldwide have triggered broad measures allowing intelligence services to Read more…

Facebook Shareholders Are Not Happy With How It’s Handling Fake News:

The Washington Post | By: Hayley Tsukayama | June 1 2017: Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg faced sharp criticism Thursday during the company’s annual shareholders meeting about how the company operates, deals with violence and handles fake news. Shareholders submitted five proposals critical of the company’s top-heavy structure, as well Read more…

BIG Breakthroughs – Drinking Water Innovations That Aim To Quench The World’s Thirst:

Waterworld | By: Alanna Maya | Assistant Editor: Access to safe drinking water is a global crisis, which is why developing new, innovative ways to convert river water, wastewater and agricultural waste into clean water is critical. Thanks to new innovations in the field of treatment, promising technologies could eliminate Read more…

Chinese Enterprises In Kenya Integrate Social Responsibility In Key Operations:

Xinhua| 2017-05-30 06:25:43|Editor: Zhang Dongmiao: NAIROBI – Robust involvement in activities that promote social good and ecological sustainability has become the defining feature of Chinese firms that have invested in Kenya, a report said on Monday. The 2016 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report, launched by the China Communications Construction Company Read more…

Four Accused By SEC Of Trading On Secret Government Health Data:

The Financial Times | May 25 2017: Latest step in watchdog’s assault on Washington’s ‘political intelligence’ industry. The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday charged that an alleged four-man insider trading ring had turned confidential government information about Medicare reimbursement rates into lucrative healthcare stock tips. Christopher Worrall, 39, a Read more…

Is This Payment Reportable?

2017 OECD Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum: Global Standard for Payment Disclosure Introduction To The Report: The need for globally applicable transparency and anti-corruption legislation gained momentum after the global credit crisis of 2007/2008 that was tied to losses from opaque leveraged mortgage-backed securities, which were hidden in tax havens. It Read more…

Stanford Researchers Push Forward Quantum Computing Research:

Source: Xinhua| 2017-05-21 03:29:21|Editor: Yamei: Stanford University electrical engineering Professor Jelena Vuckovic and colleagues at her laboratory are working on new materials that could become the basis for quantum computing. While silicon transistors in traditional computers push electricity through devices to create digital ones and zeros, quantum computers work by Read more…

Adjudicative Guidelines For Determining Eligibility For Access To Classified Information:

The White House | Washington | December 29, 2005: MEMORANDUM FOR WILLIAM LEONARD – Director, Information Security Oversight Office: SUBJECT: ADJUDICATIVE GUIDELINES The President has approved the attached revision of the Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified Information as recommended unanimously by the NSC’s PCC on Records Read more…