Nov 20, 2024
Google's headquarters with a large Google logo on the building exterior.
Google to Pay $93 Million for Tricking Users

When Google placed an ad that told viewers they could “Enhance your Google Maps experience,” if they clicked a box that said, “Yes I’m in,” the click actually did just the opposite. It turned on their location history, enabling Google to collect, store and use location data for profiling and... Read More »

Striking workers holding signs that read "Writers Guild of America ON STRIKE!" during a labor protest.
Will California Governor Support Unemployment Benefits for Strikers?

Striking workers are making headlines across America. As union members from the country’s Big Three automakers hit the picket lines, contentious negotiations between striking writers and actors and the Hollywood studios have been going on in California for over 100 days. In support of the workers, the State’s legislators passed... Read More »

Exterior of a Peloton store in New York City.
Lawsuit Accuses Peloton of Negligence in Death of NY Man

The family of a New York man has filed a lawsuit against Peloton, a popular workout company. The family accuses Peloton of negligence after their loved one died when the bike fell on him. The lawsuit was filed in March 2023 in the Brooklyn Civil Supreme Court but only came... Read More »

An animated scene featuring a character interacting with a group of whimsical cats.
SEC Takes Action Against Celebrity-Endorsed NFT Series "Stoner Cats"

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) targeted a star-studded NFT project, "Stoner Cats," featuring the voices of Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Chris Rock, Jane Fonda, Seth MacFarlane, and other Hollywood celebrities. On Wednesday, September 13, the federal agency charged the creators of the animated series for conducting an unregistered... Read More »