Day: September 3, 2025
Disney is set to pay $10 million for violating children’s privacy
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The FTC claims Disney failed to mark YouTube videos “Made for Kids,” which allowed YouTube to serve targeted ads and collect data from children under 13 without parental consent, violating COPPA
Read MoreDisney is set to pay $10 million for violating children’s privacy
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The FTC claims Disney failed to mark YouTube videos “Made for Kids,” which allowed YouTube to serve targeted ads and collect data from children under 13 without parental consent, violating COPPA
Read MoreArgentinian officials forced to fly home from US after Kristi Noem failed to inform them visa ceremony was canceled: report
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‘Let’s just say this was not a great look from us,’ one Trump administration official told Axios
Read MoreArgentinian officials forced to fly home from US after Kristi Noem failed to inform them visa ceremony was canceled: report
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‘Let’s just say this was not a great look from us,’ one Trump administration official told Axios
Read MoreLeaders of UK and Spain meet to sign deal that eases trade and travel in Gibraltar
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The British and Spanish leaders are meeting in London to sign a deal to ease cross-border trade and travel in Gibraltar after years of post-Brexit wrangling over the contested territory at the tip of the Iberian peninsula
Read MoreRand Paul called out after saying gay CDC official’s ‘lifestyle’ disqualified him from government
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Dr. Demetre Daskalakis was one of four top CDC officials who resigned last week, citing changes under RFK Jr.
Read MoreRand Paul called out after saying gay CDC official’s ‘lifestyle’ disqualified him from government
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Dr. Demetre Daskalakis was one of four top CDC officials who resigned last week, citing changes under RFK Jr.
Read MoreBritish father jailed in Saudi Arabia over seven year old tweet ‘is in living hell’
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The family of Ahmed al-Doush said that ‘every day is filled with pain and longing’ since he was detained
Read MoreTexas tells lab-grown meat to mooo-ve on after state bans product from stores and restaurants
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The ban was welcomed by cattle ranchers and others in the meat industry, but legal experts warn it violates people’s constitutional rights.
Read MoreTexas tells lab-grown meat to mooo-ve on after state bans product from stores and restaurants
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The ban was welcomed by cattle ranchers and others in the meat industry, but legal experts warn it violates people’s constitutional rights.
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