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Shareholders Demand Probe if Ad Buys on Social Media Fuel Human Rights Violations
Shareholders filed resolutions demanding top online advertisers to commission third-parties to investigate whether their social media ad buys contribute to violations of civil or human rights. The Open Media and…
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FBI Vetting National Guard Troops Amid Fears of Insider Attack During Biden Inauguration
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is vetting all of the 25,000 National Guard members who will be…
By Marivic Cabural SummersTOP STORY: 23 Die in Norway Within Days of Receiving Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
Twenty-three nursing home residents in Norway died within days of receiving their first shot of the Pfizer COVID-19…
By Dee DulfoBulgarian Crypto Exchange CEO Imprisoned For Role In Online Auction Fraud
A Bulgarian cryptocurrency exchange CEO was sentenced to ten years in prison for his role in a multi-million…
By Rochdi RaisCoinnest CEO Kim Ik-hwan sentenced to jail for receiving bribery in Bitcoin
The Supreme Court of South Korea sentenced the CEO of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange Coinnest to jail and…
By Rochdi RaisWatch: BLM Activist Charged in Capitol Riot
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) questioned a left-wing activist regarding his entry into the U.S. Capitol in…
By Jennifer GarciaCalifornia photo app developer settles FTC complaint over facial recognition
Everalbum, a photo app developer based in California, settled an administrative complaint against it by the Federal Trade…
By Marivic Cabural SummersMastermind behind “GemCoin” crypto scheme sentenced to 10 years in prison
The mastermind behind the “epic proportions” GemCoin crypto scheme has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison,…
By Rochdi RaisBoeing’s Insitu to pay $25M to settle U.S. complaint over parts for military drones
Boeing-owned drone maker Insitu Inc. agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations that it used recycled parts…
By Dee DulfoBREAKING: Visa, Plaid abandon $5.3B merger deal after DOJ antitrust lawsuit
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) and Plaid mutually decided to abandon their $5.3 billion merger agreement after the U.S.…
By Marivic Cabural SummersWHO granted entry to China for COVID-19 origin investigation
The World Health Organization (WHO) has been allowed entry into China after a long delay in order to…
By Colby McCoy