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FCC approves rule allowing phone companies to automatically block robocalls
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sent a strong message to the operators of unwanted robocalls that soon they will no longer be able to bother or deceive U.S. consumers. On…
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SEC files lawsuit against Kik Interactive over illegal ICO offering
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Kik Interactive for allegedly conducting an unlawful initial…
By Catherine DavisHouse Judiciary Committee to investigate tech giant’s competition, market power
The House Judiciary Committee said it will launch a bipartisan investigation of the tech industry particularly the competition…
By Marivic Cabural SummersFacebook (FB) shares drop on concerns over possible antitrust investigation
The stock price of Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) declined due to concerns that U.S. regulators are likely to open…
By Marivic Cabural SummersFAA warns over 300 Boeing 737 airplanes have faulty wings
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned that more than 300 Boeing 737 airplanes have “improperly manufactured” slat tracks,…
By Catherine DavisVirginia Beach Officials Identify12 Victims, Suspect in Mass Shooting
Virginia Beach officials identified the twelve victims and the suspect in the horrific mass shooting in the municipal…
By Marivic Cabural SummersDOJ is reportedly planning to launch an antitrust investigation into Google
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is planning to open an antitrust investigation into Google to determine whether…
By Marivic Cabural SummersBankcard Empire Scam Victims to Receive Funds Recovered by Arizona AG
The Arizona Attorney General’s office will distribute almost $2 million in recovered funds to Bankcard Empire scam victims…
By Marivic Cabural SummersFederal Grand Jury Charges Darknet Drug Dealer Selling Fentanyl to U.S. Residents
A federal grand jury indicted a darknet drug dealer from Dallas, Texas, who is selling fentanyl to thousands…
By Catherine DavisStudent debt relief scam ringleader settles FTC charges, to pay $11 million monetary relief
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that the ringleader of a student debt relief scam agreed to settle…
By Catherine DavisNew York Attorney General charges World Trade Center contractors allegedly engaged in bribery
The New York Attorney General’s office filed felony charges against three individuals involved in completing the rebuilding of…
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