TikTok to pay $400m to US in one of largest child privacy settlements The deal stems from a 2024 lawsuit alleging TikTok and its parent company ByteDance collected "vast amounts of data" on millions of users under the age of 13. Workplace mood-monitoring tech may not be something to smile about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta are among companies interested in collecting data on how people feel at work Trump threatens $5bn lawsuit over liberal National Guard policy report A report released by thinktank Cap argues the deployment of the National Guard failed to have a measurable impact on crime, despite costing billions The Center for American Progress (Cap) received a letter from Donald Trump’s lawyer threatening a $5bn lawsuit unless the liberal research organization retracts a report criticizing the effectiveness of the president’s National Guard rollout. The rep… Mexican Governor, Accused by U.S. of Helping Cartel, Returns to His Job After U.S. prosecutors accused Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the Sinaloa cartel, he said he would step down to focus on his defense. On Friday, he declared he was back. Israel probes killing of Hind Rajab, Gaza child who called for help An Israeli fact-finding mission declined to refer some other “exceptional” cases, including the killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers, to military prosecutors. Did Mexico create a blacklist of journalists and politicians? The president says no The Mexican government's creation of lists of journalists and opposition figures has stirred memories of the 'enemies list' of the Nixon administration in the U.S. |
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, mother of murdered Oct. 7 hostage, represents victims of terrorism at UN "My son was executed at close range and returned to me after 330 days," said Rachel in a recorded video. "That body that I had carried in my body for nine months, many moons ago." Argentina players banned for World Cup brawl and AFA fined over Falklands banner Three Argentina players have been banned for a number of games for their role in a brawl at the World Cup final - with the country's football association fined £235,000 over a Falklands Islands banner. After a 1962 storm battered Fire Island, Robert Moses proposed a highway along the New York barrier The fierce nor'easter of 1962 became a pivotal moment for Robert Moses as he sought to introduce a highway on Fire Island. Yet, the local populace and property owners stood firm against the initiative, worried for their environment and community’s future. Their activism prompted valuable support from the federal government, leading to the creation of Fire Island National Seashore in 1964, which h… One killed, three wounded in sword attack at Swedish high school One person has been killed and three others wounded in an attack by a sword-wielding man at a Swedish high school. This school teaches Senegal's brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms Senegal's first elite boarding school for girls shows how the largely Muslim West African nation has made progress in girls' education, but challenges remain |
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