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Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter for The Information. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as business reporter for publications including the Washington Post and Bloomberg. He has extensive experience covering Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission and other federal agencies. A native of Washington DC, Chris got his first job as a reporter at the Greenfield Recorder in Greenfield, Mass. Immediately prior to joining The Information, Chris spent five years at MetLife as the vice president of policy communications. He is a graduate of Middlebury College.
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Google Won’t Make Donations to Lawmakers Opposing Election Results 

Google's stance puts pressure on other tech companies to withdraw their financial support from Republicans who opposed certifying President Biden's election.

Antitrust Scholar Khan in the Running for FTC Post

Lina Khan has called for new and aggressive approaches to antitrust law. She could be the next FTC commissioner.

Slaughter Named Acting FTC Chair

Biden tapped an aggressive critic of big tech to serve as the acting chair of the Federal Trade Commission.

Democratic Lawmaker Calls for FBI Probe of Parler

A lawmaker calls for a probe of Parler, highlighting pressure on right-leaning sites that allowed users to post calls for violent insurrection.

FTC Cracks Open Door to AI Regulation

The FTC's decision to force a company to delete a facial recognition algorithm could be a landmark case as regulators increase their focus on AI.
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