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Hard Drive Component Makers Face Price-Fixing Lawsuit
Major hard drive component manufacturers in the United States are facing a class-action lawsuit.
US Radio Discusses Studies and Layman's Terms
US radio is featuring a discussion about studies and explaining complex topics in simple layman's terms.
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American Soldier Dies by Suicide After Gaza Deployment
Alex Miller, an American soldier serving in the Israeli Army, reportedly died by suicide in the United States after returning from Gaza. The circumstances of his death are under investigation.
CCPA Cybersecurity Audits Operationalized
The second part of CCPA cybersecurity audits focuses on operationalizing the requirements. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has operationalized its cybersecurity audits. The US Treasury will also provide the cryptocurrency industry with cybersecurity intelligence at no cost.
Trump Refers to Son as 'Person I've Known for a Long Time'
Former President Trump referred to his son, Donald Jr., as 'a person I've known for a long time.' This statement has raised concerns about his cognitive state.
Secret Service Officer Shot Near White House
Gunfire was reported near the White House, with estimates suggesting between twenty and thirty shots were fired. The incident occurred on Pennsylvania Avenue near 17th Street. Preliminary reports indicate that Secret Service personnel sustained no injuries. The incident led to a brief lockdown of the area. President Trump commented on the event. The incident occurred as the man began to fight with officers. The condition of the individual is currently unknown. Law enforcement secured the scene. The nature of the incident and any potential involvement of the Secret Service platform X remain unclear. Details of the incident are still emerging, but it prompted a lockdown. Details regarding the circumstances and the officer's condition were not immediately available. The source mentioned that the officer was shot while responding to a situation.
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Deere & Company Pays Over $10 Million in 'Right to Repair' Lawsuit
Deere & Company has agreed to pay over 1.5 billion yen, equivalent to more than $10 million USD, to settle a 'right to repair' lawsuit. The settlement addresses claims related to agricultural equipment repair.
Person Shot By Secret Service
Reports indicate that one person was shot by the Secret Service. The stated motive for the shooting was "this is for not coming to my wedding."
Goldman Sachs Files to Launch Bitcoin Fund
Goldman Sachs has filed with the SEC to launch a Bitcoin fund. The cryptocurrency is driving back toward the $80,000 mark, with one billionaire potentially fueling a portion of the rally.
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San Diego Sheriff Settles Jail Conditions Lawsuit
The gunman involved in a San Diego mosque shooting was reportedly idolizing Nazis and mass shooters. This ideology preceded the deadly event and prompted gun removal. The San Diego Sheriff's Department has settled another part of a class-action lawsuit concerning deadly conditions in county jails. The settlement specifically addresses issues related to medical and dental care provided to inmates.
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