Washington Post: Apple Talks Big on Privacy But Resists Pro-Consumer Reform
In some cases, Apple’s even funded trade groups that lobby against pro-consumer legislation.
In some cases, Apple’s even funded trade groups that lobby against pro-consumer legislation.
A serial toilet clogger is caught and the out of order signs can be taken down.
One of the judges involved in a fight in a White Castle parking lot is charged.
Uber may be facing a lawsuit soon from one of its drivers who was allegedly attacked by three passengers if it doesn’t improve its safety measures for drivers.
The Florida Supreme Court suspended criminal defense attorney David Allen Brener’s license back in November after he was accused of abandoning his law practice without notice to his clients and without taking reasonable steps to protect their interests.” Now Brener has been officially, permanently disbarred after he failed to appear at court proceedings. Court documents
The CDC issues a warning for swimmers about contagious parasite in swimming pools.
The administration won’t let asylum-seekers into the U.S. if they didn’t ask for protection in other countries, too.
It’s a shame that social media has mostly served to polarize us. Many Americans are closing ranks, not against enemies, but against other Americans.
Effective this month, California doctors are reporting their probation statuses.
Colorado amends its lawsuit to include the Sackler family behind Purdue Pharma.