Federal Government: Page 9
When Starting a Business, Beware All the Taxes and Regulations
Check out this primer on all the burdens the government will place on your venture.
Do You Have a Plan to Survive the Proposed Overtime Rules?
One thing politicians seem to forget is that when they change the rules to try to force higher pay, the money has to come from somewhere.
3 Things to Do After You Register a Trademark
To maximize your protection, follow this quick checklist.
U.S. Has Yet to Notify 21.5 Million Data Breach Victims
Still not a peep, even two months after discovering that sensitive personal information was compromised in a hack of government databanks, officials say.
Millions More Americans Hit By Government Data Hack
Data stolen included Social Security numbers and other sensitive information.
Two California Farmers Just Stopped the Government From Stealing Your Products
The Supreme Court's ruling over raisins means regulators need to think twice about taking private property.
The Next $10 Bill Will Feature a Woman
Set for release in 2020, the note will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
IRS Hack Affects More Than 100,000 Taxpayers
While its main computer was unaffected, the agency has shut down the breached application.
Amazon Is the Latest to Get Approval to Fly Forward With New Drone Tests
Under some very specific guidelines, Federal regulators have given Amazon, along with insurance companies, permission to use small unmanned aircraft systems.
6 Things You Should Do Now If You Want to Raise Funds With Regulation A+
Prepare your company to accept money from the tens of millions of potential investors in "the crowd" that were previously off-limits.
SEC: Startups Can Now Raise $50 Million in 'Mini IPO'
Previously, companies were allowed to raise up to $5 million.
Warby Parker Co-Founder On the Next Generation of Social Entrepreneurship
Neil Blumenthal hopes the next class of change-making innovators set their targets on fixing government.
Using FOIA Requests for a Competitive Edge
The government has a wealth of information that could help your business. You just have to ask.
NoFlyZone Wants to Help Keep Drones From Flying Over Your Home
With the president, the FAA and state legislatures weighing in on commercial drone use, NoFlyZone CEO Ben Marcus wants to open up the conversation and give individuals the power to put the unmanned vehicles on a path that doesn't include their private property.
Obama Seeks $14 Billion to Boost U.S. Cybersecurity Defenses
The goal is to better protect federal and private networks from hacking threats.