• Dianne Feinstein Says Its Time to Get Past Clinton's Email Scandal
    Dianne Feinstein has downplayed the State Department's report on Hillary Clinton's private email server, claiming that Clinton didn't break the law. On ABC News' "This Week" program, Feinstein said that we need to move on and focus on the real issues. "The conclusion of the report... says that the department does not handle these electronic platform operations well and needs to do better," Feinstein said in the interview. "We're reaching the final stages of a primary. Hillary Clinton is going to win this primary. I say enough is enough. Let's get to the major problems facing this nation."
  • Email App Makes It Easy to Unsubscribe From Mailing Lists
    EasilyDo's new Email iOS app is designed to make mobile email easier in several ways. The app allows users to unsubscribe from messages in mass, by scrolling through current "Subscriptions" and simply marking those the user wants to subscribe from.
  • Sanders Takes a Swing at Clinton's Email Server
    Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has a new take on competitor Hillary Clinton's email scandal. In past debates, Sanders had said that he's sick of hearing about Clinton's email scandal, but in a new interview on CBS' Face the Nation, Sanders encouraged "the American people, Democrats and delegates" "to take a hard look at" her use of a private email server while in office.
  • Senate Delays Email Privacy Bill Vote
    Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Charles Grassley (R-IA) has postponed the vote on the email privacy bill after a number of amendments were added to potentially weaken the bill. "Most folks agree that given the way Americans use email today, it hardly makes sense that the privacy protections for an email should turn on whether it's more than 180 days old, or whether it's been opened," Grassley said in a Senate meeting. "The privacy of Americans must be protected, and that privacy simply shouldn't depend on an email's age at all."
  • Irish Courts Warn Against Spam Email
    The Irish Courts Service has warned citizens to ignore an email which claims that the recipient has failed to show up for jury duty. The scam email claims to come from the Office of the Jury Commissioner. The email tries to trick recipients into paying a EUR500 fine for failure to appear.
  • 87% of American Workers Check Work Email After Hours
    According to Adobe, 87 percent of American workers check work email outside of work hours, and 50 percent check email on vacation. With studies showing that checking work email after hours can increase stress levels, France recently banned work after hours. Vogue has responded to the new legislation by encouraging workers to take the French approach.
  • IT Tech Thought Clinton Server Was For Friends & Family
    Lewis Lukens, a State Department official who helped Hillary Clinton create a private email server while she was Secretary of State, said that he thought it was for her personal emailing. Lukens revealed these details in an interview with the legal watchdog looking into Clinton's private email server.
  • Email Startup Front Raises $10M
    Digital startup Front has raised $10 million in Series A funding to help finance a new product that aims to improve email. Front offers a collaborative email service for companies that allows multiple people to deal with incoming emails from an support@, jobs@ or contact@ email addresses.
  • Email Startup Front Raises $10M
    Digital startup Front has raised $10 million in Series A funding to help finance a new product that aims to improve email. Front offers a collaborative email service for companies that allows multiple people to deal with incoming emails from an support@, jobs@ or contact@ email addresses.
  • Clinton Defends Use of Private Email Server
    Hillary Clinton has defended her use of a private email server for official business while serving as Secretary of State. Clinton claims that it was permitted at the time, but was a mistake in judgment. Earlier this week, the State Department's internal review found the act a breach of record keeping processes.
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