Reuters: When she was the top U.S. environmental regulator, a new email dropped into Lisa Jackson's inbox every 30 seconds around the clock on average. On Tuesday she told Congress that she didn't create a second email using her dog's name to subvert regulations but to survive the extreme overload.
Jackson, who now leads Apple Inc's environmental efforts from the company's Cupertino, California, headquarters, was in Washington to field questions about the way she used email accounts as administrator of...