Stabbing death in Peru ruled a homicide
Stabbing death in Peru ruled a homicide
Stabbing death in Peru ruled a homicide
Some 'garden leave' agreements that Wall Street uses to protect secrets are expected to survive the FTC's new noncompete ban, but some probably won't.
TikTok has apparently added in-app coin purchase options for some users, going against Apple's policies.
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst's death sparked important conversations about mental health. Her mother April Simpkins is carrying on her legacy in a new memoir.
Murphy was an all-conference offensive tackle in his first season at Appalachian State.
“It’s part of the game … Wish we would’ve caught it.”
If the Boston Celtics want to close out the Miami Heat on Wednesday, they'll have to do it without Kristaps Porziņģis.
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Prosecutors are set to resume presenting their case against the former president, who is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election.
The European Union said on Tuesday that it suspects Meta's social networking platforms, Facebook and Instagram, of breaking the bloc's rules for larger platforms in relation to election integrity. The European Commission (EC) has opened formal infringement proceedings to investigate Meta under the Digital Services Act (DSA), an online governance and content moderation framework. The EU's concerns here span several areas.
Sure, it's another content licensing deal, but there appears to be a bit more in the tie-up than just content flowing one way and money the other. There was even more to chat about, including the EU handing Apple even more bad news by placing iPadOS under its DMA rules. Given OpenAI's ability to land big deals with Microsoft money, I wonder if it is enough?
The European Union will apply its flagship market fairness and contestability rules to Apple's iPadOS, the Commission said today. The move expands the number of Apple-owned platforms regulated under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to four and amps up regulatory risk for the tech giant by bringing its tablet ecosystem in scope. Apple has six months to ensure iPadOS is compliant with the DMA.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has concluded a lengthy investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot system. It found 13 fatal crashes due to misuse and software that doesn’t prioritize driver attentiveness.
Drake apparently learned it isn’t wise to mess with Tupac Shakur — even nearly three decades after his death. Tthe Canadian hip-hop artist deleted the post with his track “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which used an AI-generated recreation of Shakur’s voice.
Two-thirds of Americans reported that they feel confident they have enough money for a comfortable retirement, up a notch from last year.
The Federal Communications Commission has voted to restore net neutrality protections. Under those rules, ISPs are not allowed to throttle access to specific sites or charge streaming services for faster service.
The conviction was the second for Cardell Hayes in the 2016 shooting death of Smith. The first was overturned after a Supreme Court decision rendered it unconstitutional.
The Federal Communications Commission made its official vote Thursday to reinstate net neutrality, which bars broadband providers from slowing or even blocking internet traffic to some sites while improving access to others that pay extra fees. With some changes and protections, passing the order titled Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet restores rules passed back during the Obama administration in 2015 and rolled back in 2017, after Donald Trump was elected president. Since the FCC announced in September that it would be pursuing this as a policy goal, it was more or less a fait accompli; there was no real reason why the Commission, split 3-2 in favor of the Democrats, would vote against it.
Red Bull and Max Verstappen have dominated Formula 1 since new car rules were implemented in 2022.
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The European Union's parliament has adopted a new right-to-repair directive that forces manufacturers to repair goods.