Alphabet’s Google will pay $391.5 million to settle allegations by 40 states that the search and advertising giant illegally tracked users’ locations, the Michigan attorney general’s office said Monday.
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Alphabet’s Google will pay $391.5 million to settle allegations by 40 states that the search and advertising giant illegally tracked users’ locations, the Michigan attorney general’s office said Monday.
The amendment will prevent non-profit religious organizations from having to offer services or facilities in connection to gay marriage ceremonies.
Questions about potentially illegal irregularities in elections have raised questions about vote counts in Nevada and Texas following the loss of live camera feeds in one of Nevada’s counties and missing ballots in Texas.
The U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet said on Tuesday it had intercepted a fishing vessel smuggling “massive” amounts of explosive material while transiting from Iran along a route in the Gulf of Oman that has been used to traffic weapons to Yemen’s Houthi group.
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Over the weekend, Boeing announced that X-37B, a ship constructed by the company, had exceeded by 128 days its own record for the amount of time spent in orbit around Earth.
Turkey blamed Kurdish militants on Monday for an explosion that killed six people in Istanbul and police detained 47 people including a Syrian woman suspected of planting the bomb.
A pair of senators, one Republican and one Democrat, is renewing a push to crackdown on TikTok, a sign that both parties are willing to work together to limit the Chinese Communist Party-linked app.
With Republicans on the cusp of retaking the House, Democrats’ hopes of maintaining unfettered power in Washington have been dashed.