Saturday, May 18, 2024
Amazon did not alert its New York City customers that they were being monitored by technology that tracks their bodies’ shapes and sizes as well as their palm prints, a lawsuit filed Thursday alleges.
The central government argued before the Karnataka high court on Thursday that the US-based microblogging platform Twitter Inc. is not entitled to protection under Article 19 of the Constitution, which only grants freedom of speech and expression to Indian citizens and organisations, not to foreigners.
The Bar Council of India (BCI) — the country’s apex disciplinary and regulatory body for legal education and profession — has finally allowed foreign law firms and lawyers to practise in India, but in a restricted manner and on reciprocity basis.
HB 1333, which is tipped as the most dangerous bill in American history, is designed to target conservatives and quash any government opposition.
According to Russia’s Investigative Committee Russian social media star Valeria Chekalina and her husband Artyom are facing jail in a $4 million tax probe.
The new bill called Bill 154 was presented by House. Judy Boyle of Midvale and Sen. Tammy Nichols of Middleton will make it a crime to give the COVID vaccine in Idaho.
According to the government's submission, the US Military will face a COVID-19 vaccine lawsuit after asking to relieve Moderna of any liability for patent infringement resulting in the performance of the "1100" contract.
According to a recent court document, at least 20 women who suffered from sex trafficking and sexual abuse at Jeffrey Epstein properties were compensated through JPMorgan Chase accounts.
A new act was introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley in Congress called the Pelosi Act to stop insider trading, under which members who refuse to do so would be liable to surrender their stock to the US Treasury.
Due to ESPN rejecting the request by reporter Allison Williams for religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine, she has filed a lawsuit against ESPN, asking for compensatory damages.