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A candidate for Mississippi attorney general says that elected officials must play a more aggressive role in protecting labor rights
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Spain coach refuses to take blame for Gavi's ACL injury
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente says the national team are not at fault for the season-ending ACL injury sustained by Barcelona midfielder Gavi. The teenager is expected to miss at least seven months of action and Euro 2024 as a result.
2023-11-28 21:10

Valorant Audio Bugged: How to Fix
To fix the Valorant Audio bug causing double processing in Patch 7.07, turn off Windows Sonic and only run the HRTF setting in game.
2023-10-05 00:18

‘Unrealistic’ Land Pledges Weaken US, Saudi Arabia Climate Goals
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2023-11-21 12:44

U.S. court blocks Florida law restricting drag performances
By Daniel Trotta A U.S. judge on Friday blocked a new Florida law restricting drag performances, the third
2023-06-24 05:42

Vanguard SMG Still Dominates Despite Low Pick Rate
The Owen Gun remains a powerful option despite a low pick rate in Warzone.
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Meta hit with record €1.2 billion fine
Meta will be forced to pay a record €1.2 billion fine over claims it abused its users’ data. The Irish Data Protection Commission said that Meta had broken the EU’s data protection rules by moving data between Europe and the US. It had failed to protect European users from having their data used under US law when it did so, regulators said. It will now be fined €1.2 billion, as well as being required to delete the Facebook data or move it back into Europe. That fine is easily a record under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulations, or GDPR. The previous record was held by Amazon – which was fine €746 million by regulators in Luxembourg – though the four biggest fines after that have been paid by Meta as part of data issues at Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Meta called the fine “unjustified and unnecessary”, and said that it would appeal the ruling. It also said that there would be no immediate disruption to the way Facebook works. The company has repeatedly threatened that new limits on how data is transferred to the US could cause it to shut down Facebook and Instagram in Europe. Meta said in response to the new ruling that it will be able to continue to operate as it does today if a new data agreement between the EU and US is able to come into effect. Previously, data sharing between the US and Europe was governed by a framework called the “Privacy Shield”, which allowed that data to flow if US companies showed they were using proper data protections. In 2020, however, that was scrapped after the European Court of Justice said that it was not properly protecting data. Since then, lawmakers have been working on a new deal, known as the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework, though that is yet to go into effect. But lawmakers have indicated that it should be ready by October, when the deadline for Meta to delete the Facebook data at the heart of the fine is up. Read More Instagram back online after hours of global outages Instagram experiencing global outages Solar panel efficiency to increase 50% with first ‘miracle’ tandem cells
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Apple's Impressive Emulation Tech Brings Popular Windows Games to Mac
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2023-08-14 02:02

BlackRock Investment Institute sees AI as major driver of equity returns
Shares of AI-focused companies will be a major driver of returns for developed markets in a tough economic
2023-06-28 23:02

US House panel probes BlackRock, MSCI on China investment flow
US lawmakers are probing American investment flows facilitated by BlackRock and MSCI to Chinese companies that Washington has sanctioned, a...
2023-08-02 05:42

Best Buy reports declines in 1Q profits and sales as gadget spending remains weak
Best Buy reported declines in fiscal first-quarter sales and profits as the nation’s largest consumer electronics chain continues to wrestle with a consumer spending slowdown in gadgets
2023-05-25 20:45

'The Bachelorette' Season 20: Bachelor Nation alums Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher help Charity Lawson find her real-life Ken in 'Barbie Land'
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