Corporate articles

  • Illinois bill would ban corporal punishment in private schools

    (The Center Square) – A measure advancing in Illinois seeks to ban corporal punishment in all private schools. Opponents are concerned the measure could be misinterpreted and school coaches asking for more pushups could be in violation of the proposed law. House Bill 4175 passed last week out of the House and was sent to the Senate. The bill seeks to ban corporal punishment in all private schools in Illinois. Corporal punishment is legal in all private schools in...
  • Missouri lawmakers discuss eliminating corporate income tax

    MISSOURI — A plan to eliminate the corporate income tax in Missouri continues to be discussed with lawmakers. It's legislation that didn't get passed in the Senate last year. This year, the House has already passed the bill - with the help of Representative Ben Baker's special committee on tax reform. It's currently sitting in []
  • Rise in corporate Mac use invites more sophisticated hacking

    Hackers are developing more complex, cross-platform tactics to take advantage of the ever increasing Mac user base, and the latest targets the TCC framework. The Mac's increasing popularity is a blessing and a curse The Mac's reputation for strong security is a valuable asset and a concerning liability. As more companies adopt the platform, it becomes a bigger target for hackers. macOS's security architecture includes the Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) framework, which aims...