10 Questions Mark Zuckerberg Should Answer When He Testifies Before Congress
April 10, 2018 |
Good morning from Washington, where Senate and House committees are set to question Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the consequences of the social media behemoth's data mining. Here's what Hans von Spakovsky and Klon Kitchen want to hear the tycoon address. Conservatives advance a plan to cut Congress' fat budget, Rachel del Guidice reports. Local right-to-work laws lead to the Supreme Court, Kevin Mooney writes. Plus: Luke Coffey on leading a response to Syria, Fred Lucas on the commerce secretary's mission, and six Heritage Foundation experts on Mike Pompeo as secretary of state. |
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