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    Senior adviser to the President Jared Kushner used private email and a messaging app to conduct official business, the House oversight committee says. Kushner's lawyer has pushed back on some of the committee's assertions.
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    Kushner Used Private Email To Conduct Official Business, House Committee Says

    Mar 21, 2019
    Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., is investigating alleged violations of federal records laws. Jared Kushner's lawyer disputes some of Cummings' assertions about what he told the committee.
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    An unidentified man walks in front of the Microsoft logo at an event in New Delhi, India. Microsoft is at the center of a Supreme Court case on whether it has to turn over emails stored overseas.
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    New Front In Data Privacy At The Supreme Court: Can U.S. Seize Emails Stored Abroad?

    Feb 27, 2018
    The Supreme Court to decide whether a U.S. warrant can compel Microsoft to turn over a user's emails stored in Ireland.
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    The Two-Way
    Then-Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana speaks at a press conference in 2015. Under Indiana law, public officials are allowed to use personal email accounts; the practice can help them avoid using official accounts to conduct political business.
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    Mike Pence Used AOL Email For State Business As Indiana's Governor

    Mar 03, 2017
    Public records obtained by The Indianapolis Star show that Pence communicated with advisers about security issues using the AOL account, which was hacked last year.
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    Parallels
    French Labor Minister Myriam El Khomri commissioned a 2015 study that warned of the health impact of what she called "info-obesity." It showed that more and more French people could not get away from the office, even when they weren't there.
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    For French Law On Right To 'Disconnect,' Much Support — And A Few Doubts

    Jan 03, 2017
    Some companies in France have already recognized the need to reduce office intrusions into personal and family time. But others worry that the new law, which went into effect Jan. 1, may not work.
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    County Transportation Commission Scammed Out Of $1.4 Million

    Nov 03, 2016

    RENO, Nev. (AP) — A Washoe County transportation agency says it has lost $1.4 million in an email fraud scheme.

    The Regional Transportation Commission announced in a news release Wednesday that it became aware of the scam on Oct. 27.

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    Politics
    John Podesta was Bill Clinton's White House chief of staff from 1998 to 2001 and is now Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman.
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    What's In The Latest WikiLeaks Dump of Clinton Campaign Emails

    Oct 12, 2016
    WikiLeaks is meting out a trove of hacked emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. The latest release includes commentary on Catholicism and risotto.
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    Las Vegas Elections Officials Offering Sample Ballots By Email

    Sep 30, 2016

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Election officials in Las Vegas are asking people to sign up soon to receive November election sample ballots by email instead of regular mail.

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    All Tech Considered
    Ray Tomlinson celebrates after receiving the 2009 Prince of Asturias Award Laureate for the Technical and Scientific Research from Spain's Prince Felipe.
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    In Memoriam: Ray Tomlinson, Who Put The @ Sign In Your Email

    Mar 07, 2016
    Do you remember your first email? Tomlinson, who died Saturday at 74, had earlier told NPR he accepted the title of "inventor of email," but his first email was forgettable and so forgotten.
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    Politics
    Get ready for your email inbox to be inundated this election season.
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    'Bill Wants To Meet You': Why Political Fundraising Emails Work

    Dec 15, 2015
    Online habits may be shifting to social media, but email is still the be-all and end-all for grass-roots political fundraising. Get ready for your inbox to be flooded.
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    All Tech Considered
    Many federal inmates have access to email but defense attorneys say they don't trust it, because prosecutors have used those emails as evidence in court.
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    When Prisoners Email Their Lawyers, It's Often Not Confidential

    Nov 18, 2015
    Many federal inmates have access to email but defense attorneys say they don't trust it, because prosecutors have used those emails as evidence in court.
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    Nevada Democrats File Ethics Complaint Against GOP's Heck

    Oct 23, 2015

    CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — The Nevada Democratic Party is accusing Republican Rep. Joe Heck's staff of misusing an official email account.

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    It's All Politics
    Nice to meet you, Madam Secretary.
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    From FUBAR To Russian Phishing: The Latest From Hillary Clinton's Emails

    Oct 01, 2015
    Russian hackers tried a phishing scheme, a White House operator didn't believe the caller was actually Clinton and she panicked after being unable to find her local NPR station.
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    The Two-Way
    Hillary Clinton has already turned over 30,000 emails.
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    Clinton Directs Team To Release Private Email Server She Used As Secretary Of State

    Aug 11, 2015
    Hillary Clinton, who is a Democratic presidential candidate, will also turn over a USB drive holding copies of the 30,000 emails she has turned over to the State Department.
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    All Tech Considered
    New federal rules could expand the number of employees eligible for overtime. That may lead more companies to curtail the use of work email after hours.
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    Amid New Overtime Rules, More Employers Might Set Email Curfew

    Jul 08, 2015
    As the Obama administration looks to expand the number of employees eligible for overtime pay, more companies may curtail the use of email after hours to cut labor costs.
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    Assembly Speaker's Private Email Account Hacked

    Jul 03, 2015

    CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada Assembly Speaker John Hambrick says his personal email account was temporarily hacked but is fixing the problem.

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    Politics
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton checks her mobile phone in March 2012 after her address to the Security Council at United Nations headquarters. While she's asked the State Department to quickly release her emails from her tenure as secreta
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    Clinton, White House Play Delicate Dance As Emails Await Release

    Mar 06, 2015
    Questions about Hillary Clinton's reliance on a private email account when she was secretary of state will dog the likely presidential hopeful — and the administration she worked for — for months.
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    The Two-Way
    Hillary Clinton, seen here in 2011 during her tenure as secretary of state, used a personal email account instead of an official government account.
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    Hillary Clinton's Use Of Personal Email At State Department Raises Questions

    Mar 03, 2015
    The arrangement circumvented a process that could have automatically preserved Clinton's email communications in government archives.
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